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  2. Epizootic hemorrhagic disease - Wikipedia

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    Deer with the peracute form of the disease may go into shock 8–36 hours after the onset of symptoms, and are found lying dead. [2] Death is also common in deer with acute EHD, which is generally comparable to peracute EHD and is characterized by excessive salivation, nasal discharge, and hemorrhaging of the skin. [ 4 ]

  3. Deer cutaneous fibroma - Wikipedia

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    The fibromas are most often caused by host-specific papillomaviruses.They may also be due to host-specific poxviruses. [1] [4]The transmission of cutaneous fibromas in the white-tailed deer is caused by a virus that is thought to be transmitted through a variety of insect bites or by a deer coming in contact with any contaminated object that scratches or penetrates the skin of the deer or ...

  4. Chronic wasting disease - Wikipedia

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    Chronic wasting disease (CWD), sometimes called zombie deer disease, is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) affecting deer.TSEs are a family of diseases thought to be caused by misfolded proteins called prions and include similar diseases such as BSE (mad cow disease) in cattle, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) in humans, and scrapie in sheep. [2]

  5. Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus - Wikipedia

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    These symptoms develop about 7 days after the animal was exposed to the virus and 8–36 hours after the onset of initial observable signs; deer progress into a shock-like state, collapse and die. [2] Examinations of infected deer suggest the virus interferes with normal blood circulation and normal blood clotting mechanisms.

  6. Small but effective: Jack's got a nose for tracking deer - AOL

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    When envisioning the perfect dog to track deer, Jack would not come to mind. But when it comes to results, Jack is as good as it gets. Small but effective: Jack's got a nose for tracking deer

  7. Nasal septal hematoma - Wikipedia

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    A normal nasal septum is rigid and thin. If you have a septal hematoma, your doctor will be able to press it down with a swab as the area will be soft. A quick check in the nose will show any swelling between the nostrils. Symptoms can include: blockage in breathing; change in nose shape; painful swelling of nasal septum; nasal congestion. [5]

  8. Baby deer was dehydrated and had injured nose. NC wildlife ...

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    The baby was dehydrated and had an injured nose. But the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office didn’t call for paramedics to take the juvenile to the hospital. Injured and orphaned fawns go to ...

  9. 'It looked like a moose.' MS deer hunter gets second chance ...

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    However, when gun season for deer came, the buck made another appearance and the hunter walked away with a freakish trophy. "I've been blessed in deer hunting," said Trey Holder of Brandon .