Was just riding home from work on my motorbike. And saw a young roe buck laying on the floor in a lay by on the opposite side of the road. Spun around and as I pulled in it tried to jump up and run, but was clearly badly injured from an RTC.
Feeling duty bound to end it's suffering I rummaged through my work bag till I found my trusty. But very beat up and blunt gerber multi tool. (No point to the knife either)
I managed to pull it to a safe position a few meters across, and pinned it, then slitting it's throat and severing the windpipe. However there was far more hacking than I'd have liked.
I did my best with the tooling available, and ended it's suffering far quicker than had I not come across it.
But this did get me pondering. If I were to find myself in the same situation again, can anyone reccomend an easy and humane dispatch solution?
I can't routinely carry a proper knife around, and on my motorbike I don't have a tire iron etc to apply blunt force trauma
Cheers
KS
Feeling duty bound to end it's suffering I rummaged through my work bag till I found my trusty. But very beat up and blunt gerber multi tool. (No point to the knife either)
I managed to pull it to a safe position a few meters across, and pinned it, then slitting it's throat and severing the windpipe. However there was far more hacking than I'd have liked.
I did my best with the tooling available, and ended it's suffering far quicker than had I not come across it.
But this did get me pondering. If I were to find myself in the same situation again, can anyone reccomend an easy and humane dispatch solution?
I can't routinely carry a proper knife around, and on my motorbike I don't have a tire iron etc to apply blunt force trauma
Cheers
KS





