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Thick foliage in the woods? Of course. An outbreak of the biting midges that cause EHD (Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease) and blue tongue deaths in deer in dry years? Unfortunately that last one is ...
These deer may be lethargic, swollen, or have a blue tongue. If the deer is already dead, it’s body will most likely be near a water source. Click here to report.
If you're seeing an unusually high number of sick or dead deer this year, you're not alone. Mississippi is experiencing a significant outbreak of hemorrhagic disease and officials are asking for ...