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Nathan

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Out cutting wood today I came across this. Any ideas?
 

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Cottontail urine can range in color a lot depending on what veg they’re eating. Another possibility.
 
Cottontail urine can range in color a lot depending on what veg they’re eating. Another possibility.

I didn’t know that. Interesting.

This would be equivalent to maybe a half gallon jug being dumped out. I don’t think it’s urine at all or at the very least maybe some urine mixed in.
 
Doubt it's urine because it's not melted much. I'd think a miscarriage would be brighter red even after a few days.

Could it have dropped from a branch from above? Like something dissolved in melting water and fell there.
 
Doubt it's urine because it's not melted much. I'd think a miscarriage would be brighter red even after a few days.

Could it have dropped from a branch from above? Like something dissolved in melting water and fell there.

Yes very possible. I automatically assumed it was from a deer just based on the fact it’s with deer sign but very easily could be unrelated.
 
I have seen that a lot over the years. I often wonder if it is normal or the result of an infection or disease. Regardless, I have seen it quite often in the past 45 years of hunting.
 
If they are anything like horses. The critter isn't drinking enough water and their urine will get a bloody look to it.
Had a horse years ago doing that. Vet told me to feed him extra salt to make him drink water instead of eating snow.
It helped my horse after that.
 
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