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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehuntr" data-source="post: 845010" data-attributes="member: 25534"><p>so you have to shoot an elk in order for the rest of the herd to keep away? Im glad you use the meat. you cant shoot into the ground, air horn, decoy food source that takes the elk away from the cattle feeding area. did you see where a herd of 100 elk died in NM from something called Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD. The often-fatal disease is caused by insect bites."With EHD, an elk could get a fever," said Game and Fish spokesperson Rachel Shockley. "It's usually a pretty fast illness, and up to eight to 36 hours later the animals go into shock, and then they die. there has to be better ways then just killing off elk because they eat some hay. elk are a resource that needs to be managed. I don't care how large your elk population is. the buffalo herds were really large as well and we did a great job of killing a majority of them as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehuntr, post: 845010, member: 25534"] so you have to shoot an elk in order for the rest of the herd to keep away? Im glad you use the meat. you cant shoot into the ground, air horn, decoy food source that takes the elk away from the cattle feeding area. did you see where a herd of 100 elk died in NM from something called Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD. The often-fatal disease is caused by insect bites."With EHD, an elk could get a fever," said Game and Fish spokesperson Rachel Shockley. "It's usually a pretty fast illness, and up to eight to 36 hours later the animals go into shock, and then they die. there has to be better ways then just killing off elk because they eat some hay. elk are a resource that needs to be managed. I don't care how large your elk population is. the buffalo herds were really large as well and we did a great job of killing a majority of them as well. [/QUOTE]
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