CWD on Deer?

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  • Melnic

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    Dec 27, 2012
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    Did not see anything last year on the trail cams that resembled CWD but saw these 2 young bucks. Several shots at night showed some discontinuity in the hide on the back but this daytime pic shows the black lumps on the fore legs.
     

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    Melnic

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    That explains the lumps but I was wondering out the back of it.
    This one looks really thin.
    I have more pics of it that I pulled last night but have to look at them.
     

    Inigoes

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    Dec 21, 2008
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    This time of year, deer can be thin. Acorns are starting to fall.

    They should be starting to bulk up for the winter.
     

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