Posted by Mark - IN. on February 14, 2012 at 20:30:45 from (67.162.117.1):
In Reply to: OT: Injured Deer posted by Indiana Ken on February 14, 2012 at 18:20:01:
Had a doe just like that up by me in Bristol a couple of years ago. She got hit by a car and lost the lower half of one of her fronts. Heard it happen across the fields one night, but didn't know where. Didn't know it at the time, but she laid in the woods by one of my barns and gave birth to a healthy fawn before limping out with the herd. She got around, just not real well. At first we figured that gangreen would set in because it looked like exposed bones. Thought about shooting her to put out of her misery, but she got around and the rest of the herd seemed to take care of her and her fawn. Not sure what happened to her. Not sure if she got taken out by a hunter or coyotes. She was around a couple of seasons, then never saw her again.
I remember we had an albino deer around about the same time. Them white tails did not care for her. The bucks and does used to kick her butt, and she'd wander off and then try to get close to them, and get her butt kicked. That went on about a season with her trying to hang with them. Pretty sure coyotes got her.
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