grompz56 23 Posted February 22 Report Share Posted February 22 Right lads im no stranger to hunting with dogs, but a mate of mine reckons he shot a hare that was showing the signs of this disease, thought it was only rabbits that caught it , because hares liveabove ground and are mainly solitary creatures, did hear one time that hares can catch something called forest eye which causes them to go blind not certain though. Quote Link to post
BEARINATOR 2,867 Posted February 22 Report Share Posted February 22 Hares have been found with myxi in the past mate Quote Link to post
Elchapo 3,166 Posted February 22 Report Share Posted February 22 Rvd is another one when they first get that they look like that , 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,840 Posted February 22 Report Share Posted February 22 49 minutes ago, grompz56 said: Right lads im no stranger to hunting with dogs, but a mate of mine reckons he shot a hare that was showing the signs of this disease, thought it was only rabbits that caught it , because hares liveabove ground and are mainly solitary creatures, did hear one time that hares can catch something called forest eye which causes them to go blind not certain though. Most get over it rapid and its fairly rare Quote Link to post
Luckee legs 463 Posted February 22 Report Share Posted February 22 It's a concern in East Anglia and if anyone comes across a hare with myxi or rvhd symptoms there is a study " This project is being run by Dr Diana Bell, a senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia School of Biological Science, Norwich. She is requesting members of the public who find or photograph hares to email her at d.bell@uea.ac.uk ". 2 Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,246 Posted February 26 Report Share Posted February 26 On 22/02/2024 at 12:16, Black neck said: Most get over it rapid and its fairly rare Forest eye? What about the fella from the maggot factory who had the queer wall eye for the straight guy?, twas said to be hypnotic Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 9,405 Posted February 28 Report Share Posted February 28 I have caught a few in the past with scabbed up noses and a bare scabby patches under their eyes I was told it was down to them feeding on young rape fields were the crop had been treated with blue agricultural slug pellets. I did seem to get more hare's with this condition when rape was planted on fields a was hunting on. 1 Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 149 Posted February 29 Report Share Posted February 29 I’ll be honest, I’ve never seen one with any symptoms like this, thank god.. I’ve seen a lot of hares too as I live in prime hare country… hopefully it must be very rare. 1 Quote Link to post
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