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- Karen Dykes
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- Oreamnos. [underlined]
Found a place 4 ft [feet] by 3 ft [feet] covered with
goat hair but could find no sign of
a violent struggle or a kill.
Census [underlined]:- Saw 2 old billys [billies] at close range.
Predators [underlined]:- The actions of these goat bedding
in the open on grassy slide clearly
indicates to me that they are not being
bothered by predators. Saw no sign
of predator activity.
Healy Creek. June 19/43 [1943]
Saw 4 goat singly on the rocks + slides
of the east side of Brewster Creek Valley.
Plenty of goat sign in the one place
I climbed up to rim rock.
" [Healy Creek] June 20/43 [1943]
Yesterday shot a fair sized [male symbol] goat
16 miles up Brewster Cr. [creek] It was noticed
walking on three legs + carrying the
left foreleg.
Measurements:- 1440, 127, 345, 120
Pathology:- Left fore leg broken at elbow
+ healed obstructing the elbow joint
Refractured during fall when killed.
Dermacentor [underlined]: Only about 50 left
Cysticercus [underlined]:- 1 on omentum
Identified from smears as definitely
Actinomyces by D.C.B. Duff [sentence written as postscript]
Periodontal disease:- pronounced on one
side of jaw + of such long standing
that teeth of one side unworn
Took smear of necrotic tissue from
root of loose molar
Stomach worm - 1000-1500, mucosa thickened
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