Bless its lil heart!
Cant recall the exact name, but it has a condition where those tumors grow rampant until they either choke off air supply or blood flow.
Looks almost blind, if not completely.
If it wandered near me, I would have put it down.
Cant speak for that deer, but if it were me I'd be greatful to just have the suffering be over.
It was warm here too. Had a good frost night prior though so that zapped lots of the bugs dead finally. Pumpkins all over the roads the kids are keeping the tradition alive and wellMorning / Evening All. Yesterday was the warmest Halloween in over 20 years. We went back to the old neighborhood and visited while Elliott got double handfuls from everyone that missed seeing him around.
Not really looking forward to being back in the office but it is what it is.
Some people go all out for this holiday…
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That deer would fit right in if it lived in Aliquippa or Beaver FallsThe game commission says that deer is gonna live a totally normal life. No pain at all.
Outside of being almost blind.
It's called deer fibroma, aka deer warts. Only ever seen a couple with it, and nowhere near this many warts on one, here in mid-Ga in decades of hunting.The game commission says that deer is gonna live a totally normal life. No pain at all.
Outside of being almost blind.
And here I thought you were photo shopping. LOL!The game commission says that deer is gonna live a totally normal life. No pain at all.
Outside of being almost blind.
I was gonna tell gim to drive real fast and take lots of chances...Safe travels boss [emoji106]
Sent from the Hoskey Hill country
just a reminder lolAnd?
The game commission says that deer is gonna live a totally normal life. No pain at all.
Outside of being almost blind.
Yup had 1 about the same size on me yesterday, it almost got me cause I was about to fall asleep when I felt it on my neck.These bìtches (and even smaller) are all over with this heat.
I bet I flicked over 30 of them off me this morning.
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