Wounded starving deer...
#11
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From: Mormonville, Utah!
I think that hay or oats would be about the best thing that you could put out for him.
I personally would shoot it and then butcher what is left of him up yourself. If your caught glady pay the fine and declare to the end that you did the ethical thing.
I personally would shoot it and then butcher what is left of him up yourself. If your caught glady pay the fine and declare to the end that you did the ethical thing.
#13
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From: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
This is just how nature cycles and don't think we should really intervene. The dead dear will help feed other animals so its really not a waste. I also hate to see animals suffer but it happens.
Cheers!!
Cheers!!
#14
For those of you that are saying shoot the deer and pay the fine if caught. Do you realize you'll also loose your hunting license for a few years? Get your name in the paper etc? Still worth it?
#15
Nontypical Buck
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From: Pittsburgh PA
About the corn thing....What if deer are still picking over cornfields with some still leftover. If they've never stopped picking here and there since fall, will they digest it?
#17
Typical Buck
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From: Passin\'through>>>>------------> NJ USA
PaJen, A friend of mine took a button buck last week that had its back leg hanging on by skin. The deer was in ok condition. (soy bean and corn still available). I seen this same deer almost 4 weeks ago and he got along with a limp. As he was dressing the deer, the bad smell started to hiy him. I guess gangrene had set in and the deer would not survive much longer. The deer was left for nature to take care of.
I pesonally, would take the animal down if it is as bad as you say it is.
I pesonally, would take the animal down if it is as bad as you say it is.
#18
Fork Horn
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From: waterville/barre vermont USA
drop it! if you can get away with it, and your neighbors don't say anything, do it! if anything is worth saving on it, eat it, or use it as bait like others have said. worring about what some warden will say is stupid, he isn't the one seeing it every day, if that's a concern. and can you imagine the field day the anti-hunting crowd would have with a picture of that deer?
#19
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From: Rochester New York USA
IMO, it is best to let nature take it's course. You never know, he may survive and be a great buck in a few years. Obviously, the exact opposite could happen as well but you never know and it's just best to let nature do it''s thing. TGK


