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Hen Survival
Survival Articles

Survival

Survival was “poor” throughout the year; overall the lowest survival we’ve measured.  Several factors may have been involved, including poor cover, predation, and parasites.  Predator numbers, and their “hunting success” may have been higher as a result of a lag in reproduction of predators from the previous two years. Abundance…
Rolling Plains
December 5, 2018
Rainfall
Dry weather Articles

Dry weather

Last fall, winter and spring were terribly dry.  No winter greens bode poorly for reproduction.  A dry fall also meant poor germination of broomweed, which may have parlayed into reduced survival throughout this summer and fall.  Only 14 of our radio-marked hens attempted a nest (similar to 2011) and nest…
Rolling Plains
December 5, 2018
A Parasite Position Media

A Parasite Position

Coupled with increased awareness of the parasite work being done by the Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation, a dismal 2017-'18 quail season in West Texas and Oklahoma left many hunters pointing fingers at the eyeworm, Oxyspirura petrowi, that’s been at the center of the RPQRF’s investigations. In response, the Oklahoma Department…
Rolling Plains
October 15, 2018
Eyeworm Surveillance Update Articles

Eyeworm Surveillance Update

Last January, we solicited heads of bobwhite and scaled quail in order to assess them for the prevalence of eyeworms.  With only a short time left in the 2017-18 quail season, hunters submitted 923 heads for our inspection.  Joe Crafton, a Director of RPQRF, donated $19,000 in order to hire…
Rolling Plains
October 12, 2018