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Sick cow moose?
Topic Started: Nov 9 2008, 11:23 AM (169 Views)
wally243
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Last week deer hunting I had a cow moose pass by. She was missing a large patch of hair about the size of a dinner plate half way back her ribcage. All else appeared normal. My uncle found where she'd been bedded and found a lot of hair . Anyone have any ideas? Thanks .
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tics?
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bullet / arrow wound?
might of been licking the area and wearing the hair off
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Someone who looks down on other people and is beyond arrogant
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Sounds alot like ticks.

If it was just a bald patch with no wound or cyst of any kind, it's ticks.
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ticks or lots of flies
winter time with snow and ice means ICE FISHING
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