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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 4174701" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>I’d advise you stay away from him until after the rut. The deer I spoke of previously (Fred) was hell on wheels during rut even when he was young. We were also advised not to ever grab his antlers. He wore an orange collar during deer season so’s the neighbors wouldn't mistake him for a wild deer.</p><p></p><p>He was incredibly docile and playful when his head was bare or in velvet. Not so much when all his stuff got hard, if you get my drift.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, I wouldn’t get much closer during rut. There are several instances of people being maimed or killed by pet deer. I also wouldn’t kill the thing unless he showed serious signs of aggression or sickness. As sportsmen we don’t have to kill everything we see just because we can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 4174701, member: 10690"] I’d advise you stay away from him until after the rut. The deer I spoke of previously (Fred) was hell on wheels during rut even when he was young. We were also advised not to ever grab his antlers. He wore an orange collar during deer season so’s the neighbors wouldn't mistake him for a wild deer. He was incredibly docile and playful when his head was bare or in velvet. Not so much when all his stuff got hard, if you get my drift. Seriously, I wouldn’t get much closer during rut. There are several instances of people being maimed or killed by pet deer. I also wouldn’t kill the thing unless he showed serious signs of aggression or sickness. As sportsmen we don’t have to kill everything we see just because we can. [/QUOTE]
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