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  1. Feb 3, 2023 · The amount of manure your cow produces naturally depends upon her size. Generally speaking, a 1000 pound cow will produce about 82 pounds of manure daily. Most cows are bigger than this. For example, a typical Holstein weighs about 1400 pounds, so she would produce about 115 pounds of manure daily. This adds up to about 21 tons of manure annually.

  2. Whirling disease was first observed in the United States around 1958. The parasite was accidentally introduced in Colorado in the 1980s through imported trout from a private hatchery. It's now found in at least 20 states, including West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Michigan and most western states. Whirling disease is thought to be a ...

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  4. Here is a short list of the fish that are most commonly stocked in Colorado: Rainbow Trout – Rainbows can be found in most mountain lakes and streams, as well as many plains reservoirs. Saugeye – This hybrid of walleye and sauger has been stocked into reservoirs throughout the eastern plains of Colorado since the 1980s.

  5. Dan Brauch - Aquatic Biologist (Gunnison) dan.brauch@state.co.us / 970-641-7070 Updated February 2023. General Information: Blue Mesa Reservoir, a 9000 acre storage reservoir, offers good fishing for kokanee salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout, and lake trout.

  6. Jul 31, 2009 · A total of 21 deaths met the case definition for 2003--2008 ( Table 1 ). Four fatalities occurred in 2003, two in 2004, six in 2005, and three each year during 2006--2008. During these years, eight of the fatalities occurred in Iowa, two in Kansas, seven in Missouri, and four in Nebraska. The 21 decedents ranged in age from 8 to 86 years, with ...

  7. Fishing guides and outfitters who use the park for commercially guided fishing or recreation activities are required to apply for a special-use permit. Please contact the park office for more details at (719) 748-3401. Please check the current Colorado Parks and Wildlife Fishing Regulations brochure for a complete list of all fishing regulations.

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