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    Birth defect on A muley

    Thank you, Grizzly. Nice sheep in your photo.
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    Birth defect on A muley

    I am an independent biologist who has been working since 1996 to get the powers that be to do something about the birth defects on the wildlife and domestic animals. Underbite makes it much more difficult for an animal to survive, especially wild animals. If livestock owners have calves or...
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    Birth defect on A muley

    I work all the time to save wildlife, including mule deer. I assume that you are kidding around.
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    Birth defect on A muley

    Those facial birth defects began occurring at the same time on newborns of both deer species in Montana, as well as elk, bighorn sheep, bison, moose, pronghorn antelope, mountain goat, domestic calves, domestic goat kids, domestic sheep, llama, other mammals including domestic dogs, on...
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    Birth defect on A muley

    Sorry, I found the post on Google about the mule deer with the birth defect and clicked on it. I didn't realize the post was so old. Many mule deer fawns are still being born with birth defects, so this issue is still of importance. The 36 hunter-killed adult male mule deer from the 2020-2021...
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    Birth defect on A muley

    Grazing animals like deer born with an underbite, overbite, or other facial malformations were found by a study done in South Dakota to be caused by high levels of an insecticide called Imidacloprid in their spleens. Imidacloprid is a synthetic nicotine, so exposure to neonicotinoid insecticides...
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