No bluetongue in weakened and distressed deer

No bluetongue in weakened and distressed deer

Yet the deer were not in perfect health, as it turned out. Five of the eight had lungworms. The rainy autumn could easily be the reason for this, according to the institute. This may cause the animals to become hypothermic, making them more susceptible to worm infections. Furthermore, gastrointestinal parasites, hornet larvae and inflammation in the rumen have also been found.

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