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Mr. & Mrs. Mange #6149974
02/06/18 02:52 PM
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Two reds with mange, middle of mating season guess the pups will have the mange too now?




This one's "mate" is not looking mange free ....





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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6149978
02/06/18 02:58 PM
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I don't think mange is inherited. The mites or what ever you call them are spread from Animal to animal. So I suppose the pups are likely to pick them up from the parents.


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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150004
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A few years ago a mangy female had pups under an unused shed. Never saw mange on any of the pups.

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150006
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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150007
02/06/18 03:37 PM
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I hate mange!!! Pretty fox don't deserve to die like that

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150012
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Pretty doesn't have anything to do with.

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150015
02/06/18 03:43 PM
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On the plus side, those are really nice pics. Getting two fox in one frame here would be like catching Bigfoot on camera.

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150029
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What's the red thing in the background of the first pic but not in the second picture


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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: Woodsman1118] #6150042
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Originally Posted By: Tyler
What's the red thing in the background of the first pic but not in the second picture

Looks like a piece of trash, like a plastic bag. The pics are 7 days apart, I’d say River Birch either picked it up or it went further downstream.

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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150045
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I think the leading fox in the second picture is a different fox than the ones in the first


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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150071
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I had something red floating by my channel set today, lol

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150189
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If you know where they are hanging out, make up some drop baits with Ivermectin in them and kill the mange! The biggest problem with that is all the other critters eating the bait. If you have them located with a trail camera like that, it would be easy to target them and not all the possums and pandas!


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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: lee steinmeyer] #6150226
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Originally Posted By: lee steinmeyer
If you know where they are hanging out, make up some drop baits with Ivermectin in them and kill the mange! The biggest problem with that is all the other critters eating the bait. If you have them located with a trail camera like that, it would be easy to target them and not all the possums and pandas!


I'm all in for trying that, could you share information on proceeding?(I found it on Amazon,however not sure which product) PM if you prefer... Thanks!


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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: Woodsman1118] #6150249
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Originally Posted By: Tyler
What's the red thing in the background of the first pic but not in the second picture

Folks, good example of attention to detail!!!! Nice pic of foxes.


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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150289
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Did you catch any thing in that bucket set in the first pic?

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150351
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I can't give you dosage rates or those kind of particulars, because I have not done it myself, but I know an eccentric rancher that did that to clean up his coyotes. It works really well, but the big problem, like I stated above is everything else eating up the baits. I do know they need to be small enough that the canines will just wuff them down, without chewing and tasting, as they may not ingest it if they taste the chemical. That rancher I know used ground beaver and applied the chemical to each little ball, then froze and dropped them in places where the yotes hunt for groceries. He put out a large number, and he said the coyotes were better the next year, but too many infiltrated from surrounding area, so it was back to mange in a couple years. That was why I never persued it, but in this case, it might be the ticket! Good luck!


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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150353
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Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150362
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Trappers need to post pics of animals that are sick, starving and dead on roads so the general public can witness what we see every year.
If you do ADC work you really see a lot. Animals that are sick never see there first 6 months, if they do they don't make it through winter. The Antis just show there take on things and that is all the public gets to see.

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6150377
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Here’s one link with dosages for oral ivermectrin. There are other links a Google search will find.
https://www.cuteness.com/article/ivermectin-dosing-dogs

Re: Mr. & Mrs. Mange [Re: River Birch] #6151943
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Awesome pics. What model Bushnell trail cam are you using?

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