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  2. 6 Reasons You Should Never Feed Deer in the Winter ... - AOL

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    When infected deer congregate at an artificial feeding site, they could easily infect other deer that visit the same site. “It’ll facilitate more rapid transmission of disease,” says Fuda. 4.

  3. Want to protect deer? Then don't feed them this winter. - AOL

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  4. Parelaphostrongylus tenuis - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed deer are the normal host of the P. tenuis parasite and are immunologically adapted to its presence. Deer and P. tenuis have coadapted in an evolutionary arms race over time. Deer remain largely unaffected by the presence of P. tenuis because of the immunity they have built as a result of coadaptation.

  5. Dictyocaulus - Wikipedia

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    Dictyocaulus viviparus is the most common lungworm of cattle; the infection is also known as husk or parasitic bronchitis.Although classified as the same parasite, some people believe that the D. viviparus of deer and elk should be reclassified as a different species, including D. eckertii in New Zealand.

  6. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    Nasal myiasis Obstruction of nasal passages and severe irritation. In some cases, facial edema and fever can develop. Death is not uncommon. Aural myiasis Crawling sensations and buzzing noises. Smelly discharge is sometimes present. If located in the middle ear, larvae may get to the brain. Ophthalmomyiasis Severe irritation, edema, and pain.

  7. Deer-related crashes rise this time of year in Northeast Ohio ...

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    Here's a look at how many deer-related crashes have occurred in Summit County in recent years and how to stay safe. Deer-related crashes rise this time of year in Northeast Ohio. Here are some ...

  8. Deer botfly - Wikipedia

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    The name deer botfly (also deer nose botfly) refers to any species in the genus Cephenemyia (sometimes misspelled as Cephenomyia or Cephenemya), within the family Oestridae. They are large, gray-brown flies, often very accurate mimics of bumblebees. They attack chiefly the nostrils and pharyngeal cavity of members of the deer family.

  9. More CWD cases in deer confirmed in Marion, three other Ohio ...

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    Since the fall of 2020, 49 wild deer in Ohio have tested positive for CWD, all in Allen, Hardin, Marion and Wyandot counties (one in Allen, one in Hardin, 10 in Marion, 37 in Wyandot).