I again express my condolences to Wyoming ranchers. More cattle have been found with brucellosis so the restrictions on their cattle will continue. This makes doing buisness as a rancher extremly hard.
Any important disease whose causality is murky, and for which treatment is ineffectual, tends to be awash in significance. Susan Sontag
Saturday, November 13. 2004
Yet Again
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And if that wasn't bad enough - I recently heard of a rancher in the Cowboy State who <b>may</b> have contracted the plague. Yes, that's what I said - from those cute critters (prairie dogs) who have a flourishing city on his place. I'll keep you posted...
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Karen
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2004-11-13 11:01
OH great, and what do you suppose all those darned starlings are spreading?
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bonnie
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2004-11-13 11:23
Besides poop, I mean?
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bonnie
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2004-11-13 11:24
It's really not that unusual for prarie dogs to have the plaque. I say good for them. Keeps thier population in check.
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Sarpy Sam
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2004-11-13 18:44
Probably originated in those elk herds in the feeding grounds.
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Chuck Rightmire
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2004-11-14 16:34
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