Good info here on Blue tongue virus (hemorrhagic disease). It seems the insect vector and other hosts affect the distribution quite dramatically in deer. If ag is near with sheep with proper environmental conditions and the Culicodies vectors etc... deer fatalities increase for a time. I guess keeping sheep nearby may be a means of control, increasing prevalence in some areas. The adaptation to the virus is fast though and with it being epizootic in nature, this checks out with the info provided here regarding the sporadic nature of mass fatalities. Very interesting to get field expereince on this and thanks for sharing. The virus itself is not as adaptive in nature as other more prevalant and endemic viruses. This makes it a hit or miss and short term control barrier I guess. And any promotion of this virus results in reduced ROI on sheep farming ag activities which is a shame. Anything we can get to impact deer populations is worth studying I guess. In Scotltand the environment is so harsh, so accessible and forest coverage is so low, hunting alone has a big impact.
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Good info here on Blue tongue virus (hemorrhagic disease). It seems the insect vector and other hosts affect the distribution quite dramatically in deer. If ag is near with sheep with proper environmental conditions and the Culicodies vectors etc... deer fatalities increase for a time. I guess keeping sheep nearby may be a means of control, increasing prevalence in some areas. The adaptation to the virus is fast though and with it being epizootic in nature, this checks out with the info provided here regarding the sporadic nature of mass fatalities. Very interesting to get field expereince on this and thanks for sharing. The virus itself is not as adaptive in nature as other more prevalant and endemic viruses. This makes it a hit or miss and short term control barrier I guess. And any promotion of this virus results in reduced ROI on sheep farming ag activities which is a shame. Anything we can get to impact deer populations is worth studying I guess. In Scotltand the environment is so harsh, so accessible and forest coverage is so low, hunting alone has a big impact.