I got a few pics of a 3 legged deer on my cams near one of my stands. Just curious, would you shoot her if you had the chance. I dont think I could.
Depends, if she is getting along ok, and most do, probably not, however, if she looked to be suffering, yes.
I have a first year buck running around behind the house with three legs. He lost his leg way up almost to his belly. It's amazing to watch him move. I would never shoot that deer and hope none of the neighbors do. It's actually surprising how many deer I see with only three working legs.
I saw the same 3-legged doe on few occasions during the PA archery, rifle and late season. She had a fawn with her, and appeared very healthy... hopefully they both made it through the winter.
I had at least one shot opportunity with my bow and opted not to shoot.
I shot one with a rifle several years ago. I didnt know it had three legs it was just walking funny and seemed like the right thing to do as I asumed it was hit. Leg was completely healed over prob a year old wound from previous rifle season is my guess.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Keith Zimmerman:
I got a few pics of a 3 legged deer on my cams near one of my stands. Just curious, would you shoot her if you had the chance. I dont think I could.
I would, why not? As long as he's legal your only gonna miss out on a few pounds of meat.
I would be honored to take a 3 legged doe as my first trad deer. I bet the meat on her is still good.
Up in my area---it might be the only deer that I see----or that I have a valid tag for.
So yes ---definitely.
We had one on a farm I use to hunt. One of her front legs was gone. She was off limits to shoot and had twins every year when we saw her. I guess she finally died of old age.
QuoteOriginally posted by Izzy:
your only gonna miss out on a few pounds of meat.
I started braising the shanks last year (thanks to a thread I found on TradGang) and they are SOOOO good, I wouldn't dare shoot a deer with only 3 shanks... I mean, legs! :D
I agree Danny. I havent seen her getting around in person. On pics she looks fine. So I will let her go if I see her this fall. Thre are other deer to shoot. And if I would get desperate for a couple pounds of meat, I would go to the store:)
I have not had the opportunity with a bow but I have taken one with a slug gun. It was a doe in fine condition missing the lower part of a hind leg.
If I see a wounded or suffering animal I would take it. Hereabouts if it proves unfit for consumption the DEC will issue you a replacement tag.
We have a cat that lost a leg as a tiny kitten (animal attack: coyote/fox/dog?). Someone left him at a shelter so the history was unknown. Being known soft touches the local shelter asked it we would take him (thankfully AFTER all the vet/surgery that a local vet did pro buono).
At the time it looked like it would be just to make him comfortable for a few days until it was over. This was after the dressings came off and he started to come around. He was tore up top, bottom and the leg gone (shoulder and all).
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This is whhat he looks like now. Doesn't walk very well, so he runs everywhere.
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We have an attached two-car garage and he begs to go out there and hunt. Bless his heart he brings us mice regularly.
Now, granted an indoor cat leads an easier life than a deer, but three legs run almost as well as four from what I have observed. Sure is pitiful to watch him walk and when he junps down off furniture sometimes he bottoms out.
I have seen 3 legged deer a few times. Never close enough to shoot. But if one does come close enough I'm shooting. Even if there is other same size does standing in range I'm taking the 3 legged. Where I live it will have the hardest time in deep snow and long winters. Not to mention the last thing we need running around is an excuse for people to blame hunting as animal cruelty. Example: 3 legged deer crosses road in front of mini van. Kids in minivan say mom look that deer is hurt. Mom says it was probably shot by a hunter.
Even though the odds are it was hit by a car, caught in a fence etc....we will get blamed. My opinion, put it in the freezer...thats what I will do if I get a chance.
I agree with Lb Hunter! We have enough deer that we can cull the crippled. we shoot bucks with dink antlers to improve the herd. I also admire them for adapting. my 2cents
Larry
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I would have shot this 3-legger if I had the chance.
Of the 3 legged deer we see here it seems the ones with a missing front leg fare better than the ones missing a rear leg. I see lots of deer right in my yard and there is always a lot of gun hunting all around us so there are often deer missing parts. One I saw was actually dragging the broken front leg around when it showed up after the season went out. It eventually fell off and healed over and was around for about 3 years. Never seen a rear legger last to the next season.
I will always try to get a shot at a deer in range .
If it's legal to shoot and I feel no moral contradiction to taking it I will always shoot especially if an animal appears to be suffering. Now if the doe had fawns or young yearlings with her I would not shoot her.
I'd shoot a 3 legged deer if I had the opportunity. Why not?
I would not be inclined to shoot one if it appeared to be in good shape. However, now I am surprised to hear of so many making it considering the number of coyotes around.
I've never killed a 3 legged deer, but over the decades a couple guys at the club have, with rifles in thicker cover. Of those, they said they didn't even know the bucks had only 3 legs until they walked up on them. Basically, the deer were just fine. My dad killed one of those and he said it was chasing a doe. I imagine a 3 legged deer may have problems in deep snow.
I would shoot her if shes suffering or having some issues. But I will pass if shes healthy, has little ones, and otherwise doing well. I think it would be cool to have her around and see how she does.
I've seen more than one deer with 3 legs making it just fine. They didn't seem to have any handicap issues at all.
I also saw a e legged Timber Wolf in Canada a few years ago while on a Black Bear Hunt. This dude was at least 125 lbs. and jumped over downfalls like he had 4 legs. One amazing sight for sure. I figured he lost his right front leg in a trap.
There was a 3 legged doe in Wisconsin we saw for 3 years. she was a big ole gal and really smart. I saw her at least 2 dozen times and had her in my personal space once. My arrow missed her at 8 steps :knothead:
IDK it was something about not picking a spot. :banghead: Its easy for a 16 year old to get worked up over the possibility of taking their first deer lol.
Yeah Cyclic-Rivers, if they survive wounds, crippled deer become very smart... Have a story about a cripple doe behind the house if/when I get a chance to type it...
We had a three legged doe traveling back and forth from my land to my friends, she had fawns every year she was around.
Way back when 40's through 60's, hay was cut with sickle mowers. Used to have a lot more three legged deer back then. Most survived quite well.
We had a 3 legged doe around. I never seen her but dad said she was huge and always had 2-3 little ones. I be she died of old age.. She was smart
We had a three legged doe behind the house one year and we just could not shoot her. She got along fine and even had buck chasing her. She was quite agile for a tripod.
I also had a 3 legged buck come to a grunt call after I had hunted him for a long time. He was an old buck for sure and was fairly poor in condition, body wise. His drop tines helped me to decide that I should take him out of his misery, lol.