Aggressive roe doe

Rhodesianjess

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Spoke to the boss this morning. He's a bit shaken up after his encounter with a roe doe yesterday.
Walking his two dogs,springers, just inside a bit of woodland on the estate, one at heel and one bumbling about in front.
Dog in front comes running back with tail between his legs,hotly pursued by a roe doe. She stopped upon seeing the boss, then started growling at him with both forelegs stamping. He shouted at her ,she then advanced on him meaning business.
He swished his thumbstick at her but she started circling him and the dogs, keeping up the growling. She was then joined by a 6 pointer buck, that really worried him,the thought of being butted by the buck.
Both continued to circle him, keeping the growling up. He withdrew the way he'd come and they let him go on his way once he was outside the wood.
Guess he got too close to her kids, she's only being a good mum.
I managed to keep a straight face when he was telling me, honestly!
 
Spoke to the boss this morning. He's a bit shaken up after his encounter with a roe doe yesterday.
Walking his two dogs,springers, just inside a bit of woodland on the estate, one at heel and one bumbling about in front.
Dog in front comes running back with tail between his legs,hotly pursued by a roe doe. She stopped upon seeing the boss, then started growling at him with both forelegs stamping. He shouted at her ,she then advanced on him meaning business.
He swished his thumbstick at her but she started circling him and the dogs, keeping up the growling. She was then joined by a 6 pointer buck, that really worried him,the thought of being butted by the buck.
Both continued to circle him, keeping the growling up. He withdrew the way he'd come and they let him go on his way once he was outside the wood.
Guess he got too close to her kids, she's only being a good mum.
I managed to keep a straight face when he was telling me, honestly!
Go in a field with cows and new calf's except they are miles bigger.
 
Spoke to the boss this morning. He's a bit shaken up after his encounter with a roe doe yesterday.
Walking his two dogs,springers, just inside a bit of woodland on the estate, one at heel and one bumbling about in front.
Dog in front comes running back with tail between his legs,hotly pursued by a roe doe. She stopped upon seeing the boss, then started growling at him with both forelegs stamping. He shouted at her ,she then advanced on him meaning business.
He swished his thumbstick at her but she started circling him and the dogs, keeping up the growling. She was then joined by a 6 pointer buck, that really worried him,the thought of being butted by the buck.
Both continued to circle him, keeping the growling up. He withdrew the way he'd come and they let him go on his way once he was outside the wood.
Guess he got too close to her kids, she's only being a good mum.
I managed to keep a straight face when he was telling me, honestly!
Guess you wont struggle to presuade him you should cull more roe this winter
 
Spoke to the boss this morning. He's a bit shaken up after his encounter with a roe doe yesterday.
Walking his two dogs,springers, just inside a bit of woodland on the estate, one at heel and one bumbling about in front.
Dog in front comes running back with tail between his legs,hotly pursued by a roe doe. She stopped upon seeing the boss, then started growling at him with both forelegs stamping. He shouted at her ,she then advanced on him meaning business.
He swished his thumbstick at her but she started circling him and the dogs, keeping up the growling. She was then joined by a 6 pointer buck, that really worried him,the thought of being butted by the buck.
Both continued to circle him, keeping the growling up. He withdrew the way he'd come and they let him go on his way once he was outside the wood.
Guess he got too close to her kids, she's only being a good mum.
I managed to keep a straight face when he was telling me, honestly!
Had a doe do similar a few years ago. It was brilliant. She chased my dog away and my dog chased her back past me again. I went to touch her back the second pass but missed.
 
The spring before last, I watched a roe doe give a fox a proper stomping. I didn't see the fox again, so either it kept well clear after that or succumbed to internal wounds. I'd previously seen a (the?) fox stalking her twins. On this occasion, she was down to one kid, so perhaps the fox had managed to take the other and what I witnessed was a collision between lipsmacking overconfidence and bitter revenge.
 
Interesting ... apart from being dive bombed by a buzzard and a black kite I havent had any aggressive wildlife encounters ... fortunately 👍

My mum had an angry pheasant in her garden that regularly attacked her ... i said I would soon sort it but as a tree hugger she didnt want it hurt ... one of the cats killed it instead :)👍
 
Here's a story of how rude and unprofessional a "friend" can be. Off stalking roe ...suddenly the guide puts his arm out to stop you as you round the corner....."dont get too excited and walk really slow"...then reveals a flock of sheep .... bullying at its best :lol: :lol:
 
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