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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 3205177" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Somewhat been in those shoes.</p><p>Deer are incredibly strong, can and do kill people, especially when people try to make them "pets". There's a reason why deer farms have to use such potent drugs to handle them.</p><p></p><p>One of my bird dogs once pointed a button buck which I suspect was about a 6-month-old deer. Since the deer was only about two feet in front of my dog's nose and bedded, I had this brilliant idea I'd just grab that deer, take the collar off the dog, and lead the deer home on a leash.</p><p></p><p>I grabbed the deer, and all would have worked out if that deer hadn't started kicking and tearing my clothes off. After about 30 seconds, the deer won the battle, I grabbed the dog by the collar, and we watched the deer run away into the woods.</p><p></p><p>That was a long time ago, and I've since learned a couple things, including:</p><p>Probably safer to have a pet bear than a pet deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 3205177, member: 1409"] Somewhat been in those shoes. Deer are incredibly strong, can and do kill people, especially when people try to make them "pets". There's a reason why deer farms have to use such potent drugs to handle them. One of my bird dogs once pointed a button buck which I suspect was about a 6-month-old deer. Since the deer was only about two feet in front of my dog's nose and bedded, I had this brilliant idea I'd just grab that deer, take the collar off the dog, and lead the deer home on a leash. I grabbed the deer, and all would have worked out if that deer hadn't started kicking and tearing my clothes off. After about 30 seconds, the deer won the battle, I grabbed the dog by the collar, and we watched the deer run away into the woods. That was a long time ago, and I've since learned a couple things, including: Probably safer to have a pet bear than a pet deer. [/QUOTE]
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