RE: Another ethical question...
This is really silly, guys. Ten thousand acres is an enormous amount of land, much more than any deer would range naturally. In nature, rivers, canyons and mountains create boundaries. A high fence at the perimeter is irrelevant. Many deer on a piece of land that size will spend their entire life without ever encountering the fence. Much more important whether they fend for themselves, or are fed by man and comfortable around him. My guess is that these deer are as wild as any. The biggest problem I can see, is that if you see a Boone and Crocket buck, you can't shoot him...