Told you not use lead yellow paint for your pea gravel......
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
So what is up with junior here?
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by myway View PostPossibly infection in the pre orbital gland? That would be the location correct? I have know idea but it seems like glands swell on us more than anything with sickness and infection.
May want to forward these photos to our resident Deer Biologist...
Comment
-
Arterial Worms
Photo via texashunting411.com
Arterial worms: These white round worms live in the arteries of the whitetail deer. Horsefly bites are how a deer contracts the parasite. A deer’s health can be impacted by the worm taking residence in bone structures causing bone deformities and resulting infections. The jaw tends to be the area most commonly affected. Swelling in this area can lead to food being trapped below the tongue which can lead to tooth loss and secondary infections. Deer infected with arterial worms are still safe to eat.
maybe
Comment
Comment