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15 September 2017, 05:26
RM007
Monster Ohio Whitetail.
Has anyone seen the 26 point buck a Cincinnati Sheriff friend of mine put down two days ago. The deer was believed to have blue tongue disease. I have a photo and a 15 second video I can e-mail or text if someone would post it for me.


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regardless the truth!

Stupid people should not breed

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15 September 2017, 05:59
Snellstrom
I saw the video of the deer running in circles, then I saw a still picture of the LEO with the dead buck.
That's a big one!
What a shame a great buck like that got sick and had to be put down.
16 September 2017, 10:39
georgeld
That many points it had to be a CULL buck anyway.

Post it, we'd like to see it.

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16 September 2017, 17:08
drummondlindsey
Video

https://youtu.be/KAVs8IwzVqk
16 September 2017, 17:10
drummondlindsey

16 September 2017, 17:10
drummondlindsey
Pic

https://imgur.com/gallery/PqNOU
16 September 2017, 17:50
p dog shooter
That is a very nice buck I wonder what is around the 2nd drop time on the right side almost looks like metal?
16 September 2017, 18:39
perry
quote:
Originally posted by drummondlindsey:
Video

https://youtu.be/KAVs8IwzVqk



Video man to hunter. "wait til it gives you a broadside shot"
Hunter. " you on him? "
video man "I'm on him."
hunter "I'm going to take him..no I'm not, I'm going to take him..no I'm not, I'm going to take him...no I'm not..."
16 September 2017, 18:58
p dog shooter
quote:
Video man to hunter. "wait til it gives you a broadside shot"Hunter. " you on him? "video man "I'm on him."hunter "I'm going to take him..no I'm not, I'm going to take him..no I'm not, I'm going to take him...no I'm not..."


Just shows the stupidly of hunting videos.
16 September 2017, 20:48
RM007
Bluetongue disease is a non-contagious, insect-borne, viral disease of ruminants, mainly sheep and less frequently cattle,[1] goats, buffalo, deer, dromedaries, and antelope. It is caused by the Bluetongue virus (BTV). The virus is transmitted by the midge Culicoides imicola, Culicoides variipennis, and other culicoids.
A domestic yak infected with bluetongue virus. Tongue is swollen, cyanotic, and protruding from the mouth.
In sheep, BTV causes an acute disease with high morbidity and mortality. BTV also infects goats, cattle and other domestic animals as well as wild ruminants (for example, blesbuck, white-tailed deer, elk, and pronghorn antelope).[2]

Major signs are high fever, excessive salivation, swelling of the face and tongue and cyanosis of the tongue. Swelling of the lips and tongue gives the tongue its typical blue appearance, though this sign is confined to a minority of the animals. Nasal signs may be prominent, with nasal discharge and stertorous respiration.

Some animals also develop foot lesions, beginning with coronitis, with consequent lameness. In sheep, this can lead to knee-walking. In cattle, constant changing of position of the feet gives bluetongue the nickname The Dancing Disease.[3] Torsion of the neck (opisthotonos or torticollis) is observed in severely affected animals.


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Stupid people should not breed

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Owner of USOC Adventure TV
16 September 2017, 20:57
DTala
that deer does not have EHD. It had a disease called Listerosis or commonly, Circling disease. It may of been treatable, maybe not.


Birmingham, Al
16 September 2017, 21:52
p dog shooter
quote:
It may of been treatable, maybe not.

I would like to know what you or how you might treat a wild deer.
17 September 2017, 03:05
DTala
damn P dog, he didn't look to hard to dart/catch to me.

and, yes, before you ask, I have treated wild deer for disease or injury. Mostly with success.


Birmingham, Al
17 September 2017, 03:15
DTala
treatment would be high doses of Penicillin, Thiamine, and Dex.


Birmingham, Al
17 September 2017, 21:43
drummondlindsey
quote:
Originally posted by DTala:
treatment would be high doses of Penicillin, Thiamine, and Dex.


The high dose of lead seemed to cure it Big Grin
17 September 2017, 22:48
p dog shooter
quote:
The high dose of lead seemed to cure it


And a lot cheaper two.
17 September 2017, 22:49
p dog shooter
quote:
I have treated wild deer for disease or injury


And why would one waste the time and the money doing so.

It is not like there is a shortage of them in most places.
18 September 2017, 05:06
DTala
dumb question. Why not?? Roll Eyes


Birmingham, Al
18 September 2017, 05:24
Fjold
Good width with great drops and brow tines, just no height.


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18 September 2017, 06:35
DTala
quote:
Originally posted by drummondlindsey:
quote:
Originally posted by DTala:
treatment would be high doses of Penicillin, Thiamine, and Dex.


The high dose of lead seemed to cure it Big Grin


sure did Big Grin flame


Birmingham, Al
18 September 2017, 06:46
LHeym500
A lot of deer down here have succumb to this disease.
18 September 2017, 16:18
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by DTala:
dumb question. Why not?? Roll Eyes


If you are spending your time and money feel free to do so.

I have better uses for mine.
18 September 2017, 19:46
DTala
not to worry, I won't ask you for any help, I promise.


Birmingham, Al
20 September 2017, 22:07
p dog shooter
Having killed hundreds of vehicle hit white tails and some bears in my career. Let alone the stray dogs.

I don't think you would approve of the help I would provide.

I found a load of 00 works the best.