268: Blue Tongue and Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease for Deer and Elk
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In this podcast episode, the host discusses the topic of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) and its distinction from Blue Tongue disease. The conversation covers the background and introduction of the topic, the symptoms, and effects of EHD, the spread and transmission of the disease, the seasonal impact on EHD when to worry about animal deaths, and the separation of EHD and Blue Tongue. Takeaways
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- Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) is a viral disease that affects ruminant animals, particularly white-tailed deer.
- Symptoms of EHD include lethargy, disorientation, lameness, excessive salivation, foaming at the mouth, blood discharge from the nose, and sores on the nose and mouth.
- Gnats and mosquitoes primarily spread EHD, and its transmission decreases in colder weather.
- Animal deaths in late summer and early fall may be attributed to EHD, but it is not a major concern during winter.
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