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Posted:  22 Sep 2005 9:57 AM
I had one, now 2 does coming to a bait with what looks like ulcers on their skin. 4-5 ulcers on each deer. At first I thought they were tuffs of hair, but I have since seen them in person, and they are some kind of skin problem.

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Will this taint the meat
Can I catch it  Below is a pix of one of them.

Should I just whack them first to get them out of the herd before it spreads
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/Nightstalker911/bebc64c6.jpg
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Posted:  22 Sep 2005 3:57 PM
Wow, no opinions !
That's strange !
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The bowman, to be successful as a hunter, must learn to perfection the habits of his game.
NO MATTER WHAT TYPE OF BOW HE USES !
Posted:  22 Sep 2005 4:00 PM
Infection from cuts? If they are all high on her back & neck, cause maybe from slipping under barbwire or Tick bites
Posted:  22 Sep 2005 4:55 PM
That's a thought. I had a dog that got large welts from any tick bite he got. His fur covered it up, but on the early winter coat of a deer they might look like this.
Thanks
Should be safe to eat, so I'll whack one, the next time they cross my path.
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NO MATTER WHAT TYPE OF BOW HE USES !
Posted:  22 Sep 2005 5:09 PM
email the pics to NJFG&W, see what they say
Posted:  22 Sep 2005 5:28 PM
good idea bhc...the fish and game should be able to tell you with some certainty what they are though they might want/need to examine the deer more closely.
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Posted:  22 Sep 2005 5:30 PM
What fish & Game are you talking about? Can't be NJ's.
Posted:  22 Sep 2005 6:52 PM
Nope, tell them, and Campbell is liable to quarantine all the deer in S. Jersey.
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Posted:  22 Sep 2005 7:18 PM
hahahahaha...very true very true
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Posted:  22 Sep 2005 7:44 PM
It's actually fairly common.  I've seen some pretty weird groths.  Usually they are only skin deep.  If you are really concerned have a biologist look at it after it's dead.
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Posted:  22 Sep 2005 8:59 PM
shoot them anyway...