1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2907.1974.tb00349.x
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Mortality in deer

Abstract: Mortality in deer can occur from various causes predominantly associated directly or indirectly with man. Deliberate culling by shooting is of course the principal cause but a considerable number of deer are killed by illegal activities of poachers in various parts of the country. At present high prices for venison and low fines imposed by the Courts encourage their activities. Mechanical injuries from car accidents and fencing wire are common factors and the weather, particularly in the North of Scotland, can… Show more

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“…Some neoplasms, such as hepatocellular tumours (Craig 1979, Munro and Youngson 1996), lymphosarcoma (McDiarmid 1974) and rhabdomyosarcoma (Kidd and Reuter 1989) have been described in deer, but no schwannomas have been reported. This is unexpected because this neoplasm is relatively common in cattle (Canfield 1978).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some neoplasms, such as hepatocellular tumours (Craig 1979, Munro and Youngson 1996), lymphosarcoma (McDiarmid 1974) and rhabdomyosarcoma (Kidd and Reuter 1989) have been described in deer, but no schwannomas have been reported. This is unexpected because this neoplasm is relatively common in cattle (Canfield 1978).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%