RE: A Field Dressing Suprise....Pic
I am always amused by those of us who have no problem slicing open a deer, cutting the wind pipe, and literally ripping the heart and guts out of the body cavity, perform a post mortem autopsy handling the liver, lungs, and heartto see how the broadhead performed; but wince at a photo of a freshly removed fetus from the same species.
Most any mature doe taken this time of year above the Mason Dixon lineis carrying a fetus. Depending on the age of the fetus, they are not always easy to find when dressing out the animal. Many don't even realize they are there.I do not find it morbid in the least to search, find, and photograph a fetus.From my perspective it enhancesthe learning process of the game we pursue.
The story and the photo were done in good taste. It is what it is; another of Nature's cycles....observe, learn, and be the wiser.......