I agree. At 1000 dollars a pop, one might think it would be cheaper and easier to kill the deer and feed the hungry then to jump through all the hoops, capture the deer and inject it with this drug when they already know by year 2 it is considerably ineffective. As far as I know, and correct me if I am wrong, a deer that has been killed and eaten has zero chance of having a fawn ever. Of course, this isn't PC and we absolutely must protect the sensibilities of PETA, the various so called humane associations, and all those local Md. politicians that advocate animal rights. You know, the ones who introduce bills every year to stop the bear hunt, that I believe live in AA and PG and Mont. counties where there are no bears.