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Look at this doe
What do you think is wrong with this doe
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RE: Look at this doe
I have heard of having a lump in yer throat but that is unreal! The poor thing should probably be taken out. The buck I got this year had an infection inbetween his horns from sparring. He had to have been in pain. EJ
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RE: Look at this doe
That is a tumor i believe. I shot a doe with one in the exact same spot. Not that big though, about softball sized.
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RE: Look at this doe
About 10 years ago we had a doe that looked just like that one!! We had her and one that had a injured front leg all through rifle season that we kept seeing but we would not shoot. Well on the last day my uncle put a drive on and we both knew that them two would come out! And sure enough they did. I had not taken anything yet so I chose the one with the injured leg! We figured it was a tumor. The one that we seen had it from the throat down to the brisket and it was the size of a basketball! That is the only deer I have ever seen with a tumor like that other than in magazines and the one you posted here!
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RE: Look at this doe
probably a tumor or an abcess from a previous wound
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RE: Look at this doe
But if you shot her.......would ya eatthe meat?
I dont think I could. |
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Too bad you didn't see her during season and put her out of her misery....
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Bow season is still in. No I wouldn't eat her. I had a doe two years ago that was like this one but the swelling was under her hind legs.She could hardly move.
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RE: Look at this doe
I have seen that before on deer. Believe it or not I know someone who took a deer with the same bulge in the same area. Well he took it to the DEP officers and they cut the sack that was filled with a yellowish liquid. Inside floating freely was a broad head. The officers explained that it is common for a deer to be shot ( bullet or arrow ) and not be fatally wounded. With the bullet or broadhead stuck inside the deers body itwill form a protective sack around the object and very slowly push the object through the skin, it's natures way of protecting them from injury's.
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RE: Look at this doe
we took a spike this year off the land that had the same problem, except it was on his leg and it was probably not comfortable for him.
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