Sako Hunter
Well-Known Member
I shot a Roe doe last night, down here in South Devon. On inspection she was extremely emaciated, little meat on her haunches and shoulders, sunken across here spine etc. On eviceration everything appeared normal, lungs, liver, kidneys spleen etc all okay, teeth, tongue lymph nodes all clear. She had been scoring heavily, her rump was covered in faces (dark green). Once dressed out there was barely anything left of her. I decided to dispose of the carcass as a precaution.
The land is grassland, all our pheasant hoppers are now in apart from one or two, so little wheat about. There is a small amount of Kale from our cover crop, left but nothing else about. Any ideas guys, as to the potential cause of her poor state. We've found one or two dead roe about the place over the last year, so a little confused!
A local farmer grazes a few sheep and cattle over the summer and autumn months, all clear of TB.
The land is grassland, all our pheasant hoppers are now in apart from one or two, so little wheat about. There is a small amount of Kale from our cover crop, left but nothing else about. Any ideas guys, as to the potential cause of her poor state. We've found one or two dead roe about the place over the last year, so a little confused!
A local farmer grazes a few sheep and cattle over the summer and autumn months, all clear of TB.