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[–] abattoirdaydream 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Yes. Deer are even-toed. So are goats, sheep, cattle etc. But thanks for letting me know. I know I said I know about equine hoof care, but it isn't as compartmentalized or isolated from other farm animal feet, or exposure to common domestic animal diseases as say the compartmentalization between the IT guy and the general manager at the local autism factory.

Yes. The anatomy is different. Particularly in the gut region. I've still personally seen ungulates suffer from a state so similar to what is called founder in horses, to just go ahead and call it founder for the sake of simplicity here.

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Yes? Well, some diseases, sometimes.

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I love to speculate. It's great problem solving exercise. Please note my use of the word "guess" you weird mf.

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