RE: Lady Killed Albino Deer
I personally think they are cool; a genetic abnormality, not a genetic flaw. If I had a large plot of land to myself, I would let it walk so it could spread its genes, unless it was clearly very old and past that point. If I was on land where another hunter would likely take it if I pass on it, I would take it. Where I am from there aren't very many natural preditors for deer besides hunters and automobiles. Sure there is the occasional coyote, bear, or mountain lion, but they are very rare.
In my parent's neighborhood there is a strain of albino squirels, and I think that is awesome. Very interesting to see. I would love to have a piece of land with several albino deer.