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Hey guys,
My brother got a fawn yesterday. When we gutted it we noticed the lungs were pink but they had blackish spots (about the size of pencil erasers) all over them. Neither of us ever remember ever seeing this before. He' s going to call the dec and see what they have on it. Just wondering if any of you know if it is normal. Thanks for any info. |
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i guess smoking at a young age got to him. :D
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Now that you brought it up, maybe it was his mom smokeing when she was carrying him.:D
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Your shooting fawns and worrying about them having a disease. It doesn' t make any sense. imo
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FAWNS ? why anit yall killin da bucks and not da fawns [&o] LMFAO dumb mother smoker lol :D i would definetly have that checked out DID YOU TAKE NE PICS I WANNA SEE[:-]
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Let me understand your logic 3 step, if the deer is young and you fill one of your doe tags for meat, you dont have to worry if it is diseased? Is this because diseases are nonexistent in young deer? Or Are you implieing that some how my brother was sinnful in shooting it, and is being punished for his unethical behavior?
I guess you have no insite on this 3 step, other then no one should shoot a deer under.....what age would be acceptable??? 6pt125lbs I got a 8 pointer on 0ct24 during archery season. My bro hasn' t got anything in a couple of years and really wanted some meat for the freezer. So if it was brown as the saying goes, he saw that deer thought it was a young doe and made a good shot. We processed it already. still going to contact the dec though. |
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Anyone who is interested, the dec said the deer was fine.[:-]
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