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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1490667" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Real bad for most. Although been good for me lately. Draining lowland combined with fencing out of dugouts, a dry year last year and a healthy group of hunting veterans willing to exterminate deer with extreme prejudice has really helped my situation. Last 38 month old animal that I took to slaughter in November actually had a decent consumable liver with no track marks. The 2nd time that has happened in the last 20 years. Vet said 6 years ago, biggest impact you can make on flukes is kill all the deer and break the cycle. He's right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1490667, member: 1682"] Real bad for most. Although been good for me lately. Draining lowland combined with fencing out of dugouts, a dry year last year and a healthy group of hunting veterans willing to exterminate deer with extreme prejudice has really helped my situation. Last 38 month old animal that I took to slaughter in November actually had a decent consumable liver with no track marks. The 2nd time that has happened in the last 20 years. Vet said 6 years ago, biggest impact you can make on flukes is kill all the deer and break the cycle. He's right. [/QUOTE]
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