Rta ?

You should have followed the" countryfile code"! Jumped on it with a blanket in one hand and a stethoscope in the other! Heyho.



While traveling along a busy A road at about 7.15 thursday morning a fallow crossed the road some way off in front so I slowed down in case another followed it , sure enough another crossed so i slowed a bit more and i could see another lay on the verge with its head in the road , as i came to it i noticed its front leg kicking so i pulled up and thought i would help her on her way with a knife i had on me . I dragged her on to the verge and noticed what looked like an exit wound behind her front leg , so i rolled her over and there it was , an entrence wound the other side ! Now , Im no CSI but it looked like a good heart shot to me and i dont think it would have run straight through the belt of trees on the road side and when i passed the other way later in the day there it was , gone . :shock:
 
You guys just like to argue, the highways dept, does not give a rats arse , it is just a problem to them, which costs money, protocol this, protocol that, if I had driven past it would have been guts out in the back of my truck in less than a minute.
How come there's no call out service for foxes, badgers etc hit on the road, why do you think deer are more deserving.

Cos deer are worth summat and taste nice :)
 
Even more common sense would suggest that if the fallow was chest shot and twitching then a stalker would shortly be following it up. The shot would have probably only happened 30 seconds before and whoever pulled the trigger probably wouldn't have even started to move towards the shot site yet.

It would have been interesting to have seen the stalkers reaction on finding the deer and discovering that it had the expected entry and exit wound, but also that it had been bled out!

:lol:
 
It would have been interesting to have seen the stalkers reaction on finding the deer and discovering that it had the expected entry and exit wound, but also that it had been bled out!

:lol:

I would like to think the stalker was thinking about the implications of where the deer fell and relief that their actions had not caused an accident or worse .... and used it as a strong learning point.
 
You guys just like to argue, the highways dept, does not give a rats arse , it is just a problem to them, which costs money, protocol this, protocol that, if I had driven past it would have been guts out in the back of my truck in less than a minute.
How come there's no call out service for foxes, badgers etc hit on the road, why do you think deer are more deserving.

You are so right Taff, where do these numpties come from :cuckoo:
 
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