Elk disease Nevada

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I’m currently on an hunt in Nevada. Any idea what’s wrong with this bull I found a few days ago? I could have pushed harder to get a shot right before last light but I was put off cause I wasn’t sure if he had an infection. I didn’t have a spotter to see If it was just a skin issue. I’m beginning to regret not trying to get a shot.
 

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Think he could've gotten struck by lightning and survived it? There was a picture of a bull a little while back that had gotten struck and he had that same black "burnt" looking spot.
 
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Think he could've gotten struck by lightning and survived it? There was a picture of a bull a little while back that had gotten struck and he had that same black "burnt" looking spot.
Noo way. That would be insane!
 

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Makes me wonder if either of the two was "struck by lightening" after seeing that previous bulls photo and now this one.... they look almost identical in placement of the "wound" and look of the "wound".

Some sort of a disease? i have no idea

Heck maybe they both got hit by lightening. Crazier things happen.
 
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Scabies, or at least that's what I've been told by the biologist. Here is a bull I turned up while deer hunting, he's the second nice bull this year I've seen with it in our area (NW Wyoming).
 

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I was thinking mange, but scabies would make sense too.



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Permethrin cream is what you need to apply to that elk. After many lathers, kill him;)

Mites don’t get into the meat but continues rubbing of the skin could cause wounds and might create a bacterial infection in some cases
 
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