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Can deer get mange from coyotes #5808152 06/27/15 08:09 PM
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As the subject says, can deer get mange from coyotes? We have a picture of an animal that looks like to me is a coyote with mange.

Re: Can deer get mange from coyotes [Re: EvanJ] #5808165 06/27/15 08:24 PM
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welcome Have seen & got pic's of yotes chubracabra's with mange.. Not sure what causes it, pigment in skin, fleas, ticks , chiggers, the heat... So far haven't seen it in deer.. Good question .. flag



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Re: Can deer get mange from coyotes [Re: EvanJ] #5808180 06/27/15 08:37 PM
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I thought it was pretty funny when I googled coyote with mange, reports of chubracabras were the first results.

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Last summer we had several doe show up with a "spotted" mange or demodectic mange. It is a a whitetail mange only although variations can occur in certain counties. I hunt Comanche County, and contacted the game warden who told me it is fairly common, but the deer are edible. He said it usually disappears by fall, and that was the case. We never saw an infected deer in the late fall.


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