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Post by WVsnowflake on Jul 12, 2009 18:53:11 GMT -6
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Post by tocools on Jul 23, 2009 8:06:36 GMT -6
Truning her into a pet is not wise. There is a reason why we call them wild it would be best to leave her alone and get her scared to come around like she is
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Post by rustygril on Jul 23, 2009 12:33:20 GMT -6
I new an amish family that had a wild 6point buck as a pet kinda.
One nite the cows came in for milking. With them was this little deer. This deer had more white spots on it than this family has ever seen.Any how all thay did was watched this little thing while thay went about there work milking and changing cows around.This little deer stayed with the cows and every milking it would come in the barn. When the spots where gone thay thought this deer would leave but it didn't. That deer became the watch dog over the cows and you could ownly touch it in the barn.Out side the barn you'd never get close it him. Make a cow mad or try to hurt one of there cows.That buck would be there like a mad bull. And you better hope you can move fast or you where going to get hurt. Last time I saw that family that deer was a 6 point buck. A really big six point buck.
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Post by WVsnowflake on Jul 23, 2009 12:55:40 GMT -6
thats cool rusty, My lil deer has a very large ankle, looks like she broke it last winter, she is definately a little malnourished, so if she wants to eat here then so be it. I feed the deer all winter anyway. go through 50 pound a corn a week. start feeding after the season when winter hits good. had all kinds of little ones comming in last year, some small enough they wouldn't make it without the extra feed.
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Post by rustygril on Jul 23, 2009 18:20:14 GMT -6
We hillbillies take care of the wild life cause we know thay help us when thay must.You know what I mean right Snowflake.
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Post by WVsnowflake on Jul 24, 2009 13:01:00 GMT -6
lol yes I do, but here in our county the only doe season is with a bow, and usually hubby tries to get a big one, So hopefully my lil doe will be safe and have me some twins this comming spring... I hope so. there were 3 sets here last fall. maybe she is one of them
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Post by rustygril on Jul 25, 2009 10:58:46 GMT -6
You know what Snowflake.I've been a hunter ever since I could. I started by throwing knifs at small game and than bow-hunting and than to a gun hunter. I've stuided with books and real life one on one with most wild life out there. I gave up hunting with a gun or a bow about 15 years ago. I use a camera now.Well thats befor I got cancer that is. If I need wild meat.I get it all the time with-out having to hunt for it.
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