Cactus Buck
Cactus Buck
Saw this buck while Elk hunting!!! Wish I had a tag!!! Guess it is EHD related, have to learn more on this!! But cool Buck!!!
Re: Cactus Buck
Pretty rare find! I like cactus bucks. Thanks for sharing it.
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Re: Cactus Buck
Cool buck, and nice picture of him also. What makes you think it's EHD related? Never heard that before.
There is quite a lot of them in So. Utah (particularly on one unit) IMO.
There is quite a lot of them in So. Utah (particularly on one unit) IMO.
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Saw 2 other bucks in velvet but no bumps! Hopefully someone else knows more on EHD ! I know they are conducting a study down there on EHD and how this certain insect transmitts the parasite and causes Hemoraging of the genitals and effects the hormone process! They are trying to find out if the bucks can breed, survive, and if their antlers return to normal years afterward. I am trying to find out more on the study that I saw on the DOW web earlier this year! Maybe a biologist will chime in so I can understand it more or even if I have my facts straight!!
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I would sure love to put one of those on the wall!
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What I know about EHD is that it kills deer within 1-3 days of getting it. Seeing a lot of it where I hunt.
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Re: Cactus Buck
that deer doesn't have ehd
Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) is an acute, infectious, often fatal viral disease of some wild ruminants. This malady, characterized by extensive hemorrhages, has been responsible for significant epizootics in deer in the northern United States and southern Canada.
A similar hemorrhagic disease called bluetongue also occurs throughout the U.S. and Canada. The two diseases are antigenically different.
Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) is an acute, infectious, often fatal viral disease of some wild ruminants. This malady, characterized by extensive hemorrhages, has been responsible for significant epizootics in deer in the northern United States and southern Canada.
A similar hemorrhagic disease called bluetongue also occurs throughout the U.S. and Canada. The two diseases are antigenically different.
Re: Cactus Buck
Those are some cool antlers.