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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5787905" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I've seen deer survive the most horrific wounds and live long lives afterwards. I've seen quite a few deer who lost a leg due to any number of injury types, and it just healed over and they lived long lives with only three legs.</p><p></p><p>Similar to the topic for this thread, I shot a doe years ago during MZ season. She showed no signs of injury. Yet when I was butchering her, one hip seemed slightly atrophied. As I was taking her apart, I found a fixed-blade broadhead in her pelvis. In fact, the broadhead had been shot straight down onto the doe and it was lodged vertically in her pelvis,<strong> with the exposed blades blocking her vaginal canal. </strong>The bone of the pelvis had completely encased the portion of the broadhead that was stuck in the pelvic girdle, so the broadhead had clearly been there for a couple of years. I just feel sorry for any buck that had tried to breed her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5787905, member: 17"] I've seen deer survive the most horrific wounds and live long lives afterwards. I've seen quite a few deer who lost a leg due to any number of injury types, and it just healed over and they lived long lives with only three legs. Similar to the topic for this thread, I shot a doe years ago during MZ season. She showed no signs of injury. Yet when I was butchering her, one hip seemed slightly atrophied. As I was taking her apart, I found a fixed-blade broadhead in her pelvis. In fact, the broadhead had been shot straight down onto the doe and it was lodged vertically in her pelvis,[B] with the exposed blades blocking her vaginal canal. [/B]The bone of the pelvis had completely encased the portion of the broadhead that was stuck in the pelvic girdle, so the broadhead had clearly been there for a couple of years. I just feel sorry for any buck that had tried to breed her! [/QUOTE]
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