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2 cases of deer 'acting strange' in Graves County reported to KDFW
Two deer in Graves County showed confusion and poor eyesight likely linked to rising Hemorrhagic Disease cases, with one euthanized after entering an empty school.
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GCSO: 'Sick and strange acting' deer removed from elementary school
Wednesday, the Graves County Sheriff's Office addressed two recent incidents of sick and strange-acting deer — one of which had entered an elementary school.
·Paducah, United States
Read Full Article2 cases of deer 'acting strange' in Graves County reported to KDFW
Two cases of deer "acting confused, dazed, suffering from what appeared to be poor eyesight" are being reported in Graves County, with one deer entering a county school on Tuesday.According to the Graves County Sheriff's Office, the first case was seen on Sept. 29 where a deer came close to a business near KY HWY 80, east of Mayfield and was "reported as acting strange," the department said on social media.The second case was seen on Tuesday, wh…
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