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Saw that vid the other day. It's great WSU is working on learning about it but I was very bummed to hear they aren't even thinking about working on a treatment any time soon. In my mind I'm like why aren't they also throwing stuff like ivermeating at it to see how it reacts. I also wonder why they don't make visibly diseased elk open season. If it's communicable like they say and a death sentence to the infected, killing them should be as soon as possible.
I've been trying to bring awareness to "hoof rot" for a long time and this seemed like the right place and time. Cal did a great job with it and I'm surprised by how many people had no clue it even existed.My only wish is, we could get some "private" research going to parallel WSU.
Quote from: JPhelps on October 01, 2024, 08:58:56 AMI've been trying to bring awareness to "hoof rot" for a long time and this seemed like the right place and time. Cal did a great job with it and I'm surprised by how many people had no clue it even existed.My only wish is, we could get some "private" research going to parallel WSU. Is RMEF doing anything regarding hoof rot?
Alot of what I hear is the constant theory about the "pesticides" weyerhaueser has been spraying since abandoning slash pile burning clearcuts. Also of alleged bags of "compost" aka recycled human fecies being spread over timber areas, those "big black bags" on the backs of semis with lowboy trailers full of them headed south. Seems to all coincidentally happen about the same time hoof rot started to show up in our elk herds in SW wa.