is mange on deer ok?
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not sure if that is what you call it, but I have seen lots of deer on this site on summer cameras that have lots of patches of hair missing. Is this normal and ok in the summertime? I live in a city and have urban archery season approaching and see lots of similar whitetails in my backyard and am contemplating participating. Just wanted to make sure this skin condition is ok...thanks
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http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/urban_archery.asp
After re-reading my own post, I kind of sounded like a flake. We have too many does and they wreak havoc on gardens and give birth too quickly. Here are the details of the urban archery season, but I'm serious-- I just wanted to know if it is ok if a deer has lost some hair in the summertime. The deer don't look sickly or skinny but they are missing some hair..Thx
After re-reading my own post, I kind of sounded like a flake. We have too many does and they wreak havoc on gardens and give birth too quickly. Here are the details of the urban archery season, but I'm serious-- I just wanted to know if it is ok if a deer has lost some hair in the summertime. The deer don't look sickly or skinny but they are missing some hair..Thx
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There is two times a year when deer look odd when it comes to their hair, when they shed their summer coat for their winter coat and vise versa. I'm sure that's what your seeing.
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