RE: Taking Albino Deer
Same as any other deer as far as I'm concerned. They are genetically inferior and usually don't live long. Tree huggers tend to give them fluffy status and you might catch flak, but it's just another deer. I watched a piebald one for 3 years from when she was a fawn. She had a sister that was bigger. The deer had shorter legs and in the second year she was still small. I saw her from about 50 yards the third year and said I'd shoot her if I got a chance. I never did get the chance but I think someone else on the neighboring property must have as she vanished that year.