Me and and a bud hit the IV yesterday for some scouting and shooting. Dove volume looked really good in the northern valley. Cruising the east highline between Niland and Calipat also looked really good with lots of birds in the dead bushes on the desert side. Hit some ECD spots further south and did OK.
Shot three cottontails. Upon field dressing noticed that all three had one to three white spots on the liver.
Red flag. But, I kept them on ice because I've never had a problem with infected rabbits from anywhere in So Cal. Googling produced this group of photos of rabbit liver showing Tuleremia.
https://www.google.com/search?q=pic...srr1-jVAhUEjFQKHQy6Dp0Q7AkINw&biw=375&bih=627
Mine didn't look nearly as bad as most of the examples shown, but not completely unlike a couple of the examples. I was able to extract one of the largest spots and it felt like a cist, pretty solid. The rabbits looked otherwise healthy, no signs of distress. Also googling I couldn't find any reports of Tuleremia in the IV, ever. I have the rabbits on ice, trying to decide what to do with them.
Any input from you guys would be helpful. Thanks!
Shot three cottontails. Upon field dressing noticed that all three had one to three white spots on the liver.
Red flag. But, I kept them on ice because I've never had a problem with infected rabbits from anywhere in So Cal. Googling produced this group of photos of rabbit liver showing Tuleremia.
https://www.google.com/search?q=pic...srr1-jVAhUEjFQKHQy6Dp0Q7AkINw&biw=375&bih=627
Mine didn't look nearly as bad as most of the examples shown, but not completely unlike a couple of the examples. I was able to extract one of the largest spots and it felt like a cist, pretty solid. The rabbits looked otherwise healthy, no signs of distress. Also googling I couldn't find any reports of Tuleremia in the IV, ever. I have the rabbits on ice, trying to decide what to do with them.
Any input from you guys would be helpful. Thanks!