A hunter spotted a cow elk with misshapen hooves in Colorado, but what might have caused it remains a mystery. Screengrab of Tyler McKinley's post in Colorado Elk Hunters Facebook group A hunter ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — A new study from Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has found that a debilitating hoof disease affecting elk herds in the Pacific Northwest is caused by ...
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Michael Wright, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Oct. 18—A disease that has mangled the hooves of elk in western Washington and other parts of the country is ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — A debilitating hoof disease affecting elk herds across the Pacific Northwest appears to be driven not by a single pathogen but by multiple bacterial species, according to a new study ...
A debilitating hoof disease affecting elk herds across the Pacific Northwest appears to be driven not by a single pathogen but by multiple bacterial species working together, according to a study led ...
Sep. 17—Scientists at Washington State University's Elk Hoof Disease Research team have discovered healthy elk can contract the debilitating ailment by contact with contaminated soil. The disease ...
Elk hoof disease deforms hooves and may make elk walk with a limp. It is highly infectious. Courtesy Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. Elk hoof disease has been found in the Blue ...
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