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New Study Shows Deer Eat Meat
This raises the risk for Chronic Wasting Disease
(deer form of Mad Cow Disease) as well as trichinae parasites from venison. http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/h...ory?id=4556529 They also eat eggs from birds' nests and other deer. |
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New Study Shows Deer Eat Meat
On 2009-10-18, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> > They also eat eggs from birds' nests and other deer. I wasn't aware deer laid eggs. nb |
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New Study Shows Deer Eat Meat
"notbob" > wrote in message ... | On 2009-10-18, Mark Thorson > wrote: | > | > They also eat eggs from birds' nests and other deer. | | I wasn't aware deer laid eggs. They usually keep them to themselves. pavane |
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 17:08:54 -0400, pavane wrote:
> "notbob" > wrote in message ... >| On 2009-10-18, Mark Thorson > wrote: >|> >|> They also eat eggs from birds' nests and other deer. >| >| I wasn't aware deer laid eggs. > > They usually keep them to themselves. > > pavane they're good with sparrow bacon. your pal, blake |
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New Study Shows Deer Eat Meat
Mark Thorson wrote:
> This raises the risk for Chronic Wasting Disease (deer form of Mad > Cow Disease) as well as trichinae parasites from venison. > > http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/h...ory?id=4556529 > > They also eat eggs from birds' nests and other deer. Doesn't surprise me. Most horses will gladly eat cooked meat and I knew one that would run down, kill and eat rabbits. |
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New Study Shows Deer Eat Meat
In article >,
Kathleen > wrote: > Mark Thorson wrote: > > > This raises the risk for Chronic Wasting Disease (deer form of Mad > > Cow Disease) as well as trichinae parasites from venison. > > > > http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/h...ory?id=4556529 > > > > They also eat eggs from birds' nests and other deer. > > Doesn't surprise me. > > Most horses will gladly eat cooked meat and I knew one that would run > down, kill and eat rabbits. People have some rather fixed ideas about herbivores, omnivores and carnivores. Those animals have evolved to optimize a certain diet. In truth, all of them will eat anything they can. I've kept a few tropical fish for several decades (not always, and certainly not the same fish). They are classified by diet, but there is always this caution: it doesn't matter how much of a herbivore a fish is, if it can fit a smaller fish in its mouth, it's food. -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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