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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 4979704" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Unfortunately I'm tagged out. If he hangs around I'll bring somebody in to kill him....it.</p><p></p><p>Two years ago there was a fawn that kept getting shunned by the does. They simply wouldn't allow it near them. The young bucks also chased it away, even kicking at it while at the mineral lick. I thought it odd, but didn't know what was going on. Last year there was a spike that lagged behind the doe groups, and other young bucks would get very aggressive with. It never chased a doe, just lagged behind the group like a shunned outcast. Now after seeing this thing pop up on camera, the pieces of the puzzle are aligning. I think it's been the same deer all along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 4979704, member: 20583"] Unfortunately I'm tagged out. If he hangs around I'll bring somebody in to kill him....it. Two years ago there was a fawn that kept getting shunned by the does. They simply wouldn't allow it near them. The young bucks also chased it away, even kicking at it while at the mineral lick. I thought it odd, but didn't know what was going on. Last year there was a spike that lagged behind the doe groups, and other young bucks would get very aggressive with. It never chased a doe, just lagged behind the group like a shunned outcast. Now after seeing this thing pop up on camera, the pieces of the puzzle are aligning. I think it's been the same deer all along. [/QUOTE]
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