i am not a wildlife biologist, but in domestic ruminants this is from fescue toxicosis. some animals get this from eating fescue grass. other symptoms are loss of tail switch, and standing in water for prolonged periods to cool a fever.
mocatmancb 1 year ago
i shot a buck like that once but only one hoove was long
XblindXskaterX 2 years ago
i am not a wildlife biologist, but in domestic ruminants this is from fescue toxicosis. some animals get this from eating fescue grass. other symptoms are loss of tail switch, and standing in water for prolonged periods to cool a fever.
mocatmancb 1 year ago
i shot a buck like that once but only one hoove was long
XblindXskaterX 2 years ago