Dog & baby deer

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JEDI

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Originally posted by: Thera
My parents had a fawn delivered to them (mother was killed) on there farm about 30 years ago. They thought they'd let it get older and then release it. The deer grew up but it refused to leave the farm, in fact it continued to act like a pet. They got someone to come get the deer... they ended up shooting it.

Be careful... the more attached you get to it now the more it will adapt to you and the harder it'll be to get it back into the wild.

why did they shoot it?
 

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Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: Thera
My parents had a fawn delivered to them (mother was killed) on there farm about 30 years ago. They thought they'd let it get older and then release it. The deer grew up but it refused to leave the farm, in fact it continued to act like a pet. They got someone to come get the deer... they ended up shooting it.

Be careful... the more attached you get to it now the more it will adapt to you and the harder it'll be to get it back into the wild.

why did they shoot it?

Because it ate their cheese.

Ahh, behold the power of cheese.