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Missplaced sympathies. The bloody things are a menace to road traffic in a lot of areas, including where I live.
I think humans and traffic are more of a menace to the dear
Yes it would have been easier but thank heavens some haven't completely lost their ability to empathise with wildlife
Exactly zac only 1.5 million dear and over 60million humans, yet the dear are the problem?
steg
I think humans and traffic are more of a menace to the dear




To the dear what, steg?



Sorry...but it is that king of day here on AB. ;0)
lol
Well...what a good thing to do....a proper man.......☺

Despite living in the countryside I've never had a problem on the road with dear deer...now dear humans...that's a different tail......x
king

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I'm sure someone at AB towers is missing aboat with are text!
Aye I will hae to learn how to spell deer, d e e r
Nothing wrong with trying to help it first. And then eating it when recovery is no longer an option.
Who are you calling deer, Hen?!
"wouldn't it have been easier to go to the butchers?"
Maybe so, but I think he actually wanted to RESCUE it ..bogface.
Gness, I've never had a problem either apart from the first ever driving lesson i took my daughter on and as we rounded a corner there was a fairly large Deer stood in the middle of the road.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/8830129/Deer-cause-up-to-74000-road-accidents-a-year.html
"Sorry...but it is that king of day here on AB. ;0)"
Nah that would be AOG saying "they wasn't treated much differently" after pulling me up on my spelling!

While I understand his motive, I can't help thinking that carrying a Deer with a broken leg and pelvic injuries any distance must have caused it a lot of pain and distress.
That happens, Zacs......my daughter was grateful for good brakes when a herd leapt over the hedge onto a Devon lane in front of her.....but they're not a menace...
If fact I'd say they are more entitled to be on the road than a good few drivers....x
Good, kind man.
The Tim Vine joke:

Moose are responsible for 3000 accidents a year in Norway.
It's their own fault for letting them drive!

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