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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (13356)8/14/2009 4:21:07 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 37806
 
The woman and the deer have bonded and any other environment for the deer will mean certain death for the animal. It will probably die of either loneliness or dogs will corner it and kill it.

We had a duck crash land on our property during a storm and took care of it all summer under the threat of a $5000 fine for harbouring a wild animal.

I shot a deer in front of my property that had both legs broken by a car driven by two local kids who were going to hit it over the head with an axe. I was advised I could be charged for hunting out of season, not having a licence, shooting too close to posted land even though it was my posted land and shooting after dark plus other assorted charges.



To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (13356)8/15/2009 12:53:15 PM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37806
 
I'd go round the back of the supermarket and forage on their discards which many unfortunates have to do. What that has to do with a deer and its ability to forage in the bush on Vancouver Island, I have no idea. Besides if that deer does go back to the wild, with luck it will get laid once in its lifetime. Isn't rutting season soon upon us.