Moose mortality Study

  • farmboy1
    Mantorville, MN
    Posts: 3668
    #205237

    Just doing some looking and found this. Interesting look at moose populations and why they have been in decline.

    Moose Mortality Study

    ARCH
    southern minnesota
    Posts: 182
    #14904

    I know one that was born in “77” and lived out by Walcott that is still alive today!

    ARCH
    southern minnesota
    Posts: 182
    #418081

    I know one that was born in “77” and lived out by Walcott that is still alive today!

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #14932

    Here in the Upper Peninsula Brainworm accounted for the largest % of fatalities.

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #418411

    Here in the Upper Peninsula Brainworm accounted for the largest % of fatalities.

    farmboy1
    Mantorville, MN
    Posts: 3668
    #14935

    Trashman,

    I believe the one you are talking about was a cross between a moose and a rooster, that would make him a moose cock!

    farmboy1
    Mantorville, MN
    Posts: 3668
    #418442

    Trashman,

    I believe the one you are talking about was a cross between a moose and a rooster, that would make him a moose cock!

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