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    Hey guys, just checked my cams and i have cow and calf coming daily to saltlick. We have a cow/calf tag.

    I noticed the cow has a yellow eartag.

    Would you guys bother with cow being that its tagged? Is there a way to find out before shooting it if its eadible?

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    No different than a banded duck. Just a way of checking its were abouts if it is harvested or you report seeing it wherever your game camera is at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesb View Post
    Hey guys, just checked my cams and i have cow and calf coming daily to saltlick. We have a cow/calf tag.

    I noticed the cow has a yellow eartag.

    Would you guys bother with cow being that its tagged? Is there a way to find out before shooting it if its eadible?

    Thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by Bo D View Post
    No different than a banded duck. Just a way of checking its were abouts if it is harvested or you report seeing it wherever your game camera is at.
    Ear tags are used to identify animals that have been chemically anesthetized for tagging,tracing and census. If you can get close enough to get a number from the tag,call OMNRF for data on type and whether the animal is suitable for human consumption. If the animal has already been killed,always call first before eating the meat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Ear tags are used to identify animals that have been chemically anesthetized for tagging,tracing and census. If you can get close enough to get a number from the tag,call OMNRF for data on type and whether the animal is suitable for human consumption. If the animal has already been killed,always call first before eating the meat.
    I, personally wouldn’t take a tagged moose….
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    I, personally wouldn’t take a tagged moose….
    Nope,me neither,simply because if it turns out inedible,an animal's life has been wasted and,as such,is counter-intuitive to the entire concept of hunting/conservation,IMHO.
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    If it was inedible wouldn't she pass that issue on to her calves....just a thought
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntnmachine View Post
    If it was inedible wouldn't she pass that issue on to her calves....just a thought
    That's a very good question.
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    What general area did you observe the moose with the ear tag? I read something about a university doing a reproductive study on moose in the Algonquin Park area a while back that involved tranquillized cows. It’s worth a call to nearest MNR office to learn more about the ear tag. The moose may have been darted as part of a study but it could have been a year or more. In that case I wouldn’t hesitate to shoot it.
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    Ya, i wasnt too happy to see the tag. Im hoping that it was tagged before the calf was born. I may have to consider taking the calf.

    I just want to fill the freezer, calf meat is great, just not alot of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntnmachine View Post
    If it was inedible wouldn't she pass that issue on to her calves....just a thought
    No, there is a time frame that they are not considered inedible, it is not forever. This is no different than a beef calf being on medicated feed for a couple weeks at the start of its life.

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