Whats wrong with this doe?
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She's eating and moving fine, looks a bit thin, but overall not unhealthy.
nature will take care of its own. She does not appear to be suffering, hasn't been hit by a car, why interfere? If you want to take her as a hunter, go for it, but I'd suggest that if you wouldn't take her "normally" don't take her now.
nature will take care of its own. She does not appear to be suffering, hasn't been hit by a car, why interfere? If you want to take her as a hunter, go for it, but I'd suggest that if you wouldn't take her "normally" don't take her now.


overall not unhealthy? sorry but i totally disagree. take it out and leave it lay(hate to say that but you really should). it's not doing the rest of the deer any good. not one to let breed and all it's doing is consuming food for the healthy deer. plus would you eat it? i bet not!!!!!!!!!



Keep those nasty goats penned up!
