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deer hair loss.
« on: January 06, 2009, 08:14:02 PM »
is hoof-rot contagious in deer heards or just elk heards??

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Re: deer hair loss.
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2009, 08:17:19 PM »
Hoof rot or deer hair loss?  Your topic is deer hair loss but you ask about hoof rot.  I dont think hoof rot is contagious at all, hair loss in caused by louse and is transmitted from deer to deer contact.  I dont think its found in elk though, but i may be wrong.

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Re: deer hair loss.
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2009, 05:10:30 PM »
Hoof rot is caused by a bacteria in the soil and is not transmissable from one individual to the next, but can effect both deer and elk.  Generally their immune system can fight it off.

Hair-loss is caused by an invasive species of lice thought to have been brought in by exotic deer at deer farms.  Until a year or 2 ago the lice and hair loss were only seen in black-tails but now it looks like some mule deer in eastern WA have been affected.

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Re: deer hair loss.
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2009, 09:34:20 AM »
I would like to hear more about hoof - rot.  I have seen a big problem with it in some private ground I hunt in Western Washington mainly with Elk.  If it is bacteria - is there a way to get rid of the bacteria or treat the animal with natural methods.  Such as: nutrition they get from the natural feed, other measures like this?

I know very little about the subject and looking for anyone that can shed some light on the issue.

It seems to be getting worse each year.

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Re: deer hair loss.
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2009, 04:44:04 PM »
I haven't since many references to a natural treatment for wild animals.  For livestock, treatment usually includes oral and injectible meds/antibiotics, foot care and topical treatments.  Nutrition probably plays a key role for wild animals.  As their condition declines, so does their immune system making them more susceptible to disease or infection.  Density can be a factor too; higher densities concentrated on any one place for too long might increase the infection rate.  An infected animal could transfer it from 1 site to the next and if other elk are around they may pick it up.  I'll keep looking around and if I come across some more info I'll pass it along.

There was also a thread from a few months ago in the General Discussion area on this same issue.

 


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