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Post by greghopper on Apr 9, 2017 8:08:55 GMT -5
...Salt blocks are potential transmitters of tuberculosis from cow to deer and vice versa, said John Kaneene, the lead researcher of a study conducted by Michigan State University’s Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health. The blocks are commonly placed in pastures for cattle to lick. At night, deer can enter the field and lick the same salt... greatlakesecho.org/2017/04/07/cows-deer-sharing-salt-passing-disease/
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Post by nfalls116 on Apr 28, 2017 19:46:55 GMT -5
But, let's not allow baiting.... because bringing animals together during hunting season spreads disease.
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Post by MuzzleLoader on Apr 28, 2017 20:07:52 GMT -5
Another cow tested positive for tb from franklin co. It was sold and sent to Michigan. More bad news.
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Post by MuzzleLoader on Apr 28, 2017 20:10:53 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2017 20:13:23 GMT -5
Ohio allows baiting, but I never took advantage of it. I'm not for baiting. Not sure if there's been any issues.
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Post by nfalls116 on Apr 28, 2017 20:29:35 GMT -5
Ohio allows baiting, but I never took advantage of it. I'm not for baiting. Not sure if there's been any issues. But, are you against it?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2017 20:35:00 GMT -5
Ohio allows baiting, but I never took advantage of it. I'm not for baiting. Not sure if there's been any issues. But, are you against it? Yes, against it. I am a member of the Ohio site. I will check this weekend (Sunday) and see if there any threads or posts. I get on the site just a couple times a year. Don't care for it much.
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Post by nfalls116 on Apr 28, 2017 20:40:08 GMT -5
So you think it should be illegal in Ohio and Indiana?
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