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Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: NWwoodsman on August 31, 2016, 08:13:59 PM
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I'm not sure what growth is on him or what he got into but I feel bad looks painful well annoying at least
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Something not good it looks like he's already struggling feel bad for the little fella
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That there is tick infestation!
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What happens to him is he gets a pass and walks away.
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I don't think he would make it through winter he's pretty gaunt for this time of year
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I don't think he would make it through winter he's pretty gaunt for this time of year
Gaunt? I don't see ribs, he actually looks chunky to me. You would probably think the deer around here were living in a death camp. :chuckle:
That there is tick infestation!
How do you know that? Not arguing, just curious....
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Looks like tumors and he looks healthy otherwise
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Cutaneous fibromas
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It's fibromas. He will be fine. After the winter, you won't even know he had something wrong with him. The aren't deeper than skin, as long as they don't block eyesight or feeding, they are perfectly harmless.
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See always wear protection
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I don't think he would make it through winter he's pretty gaunt for this time of year
Gaunt? I don't see ribs, he actually looks chunky to me. You would probably think the deer around here were living in a death camp. :chuckle:
That there is tick infestation!
How do you know that? Not arguing, just curious....
A bit of an inside joke. I was deer hunting years back and we came upon a guy about to skin a deer. The deer had some big spots around his eyes and blue skin that you could see because of all the hair falling off. I think we looked curious because he just blurted out "THAT THERE IS TICK INFESTATION ". The older guy in our group about ran away, which still makes me laugh, we weren't that close yet for any intimate danger. This guy though was getting very intimate with the deer and 10,000 ticks that as far as I could see were without a living host and may be looking for a new dinner party. We were then told the story of how he saw the deer, drove to the house of the property owner, obtained permission and returned to the spot he last saw the deer. With wonder in his eyes he told us the deer was still standing in the exact same spot. Our immediate conclusion was suicide by hunter. That guy fully intended on eating that lyme diseased meat. "That there is tick infestation ".
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:tup:
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Tbar and Jonathan_S for the win :)