Ridge Runner
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Would you eat a deer that has deer warts?
About 2 or 3 hunting seasons ago I shot a deer with several patches of, best I could tell from my research, deer warts.
I called the regional wildlife HQ, three times and sent them photos, to have them come out and look at the deer. After the third day without a biologist or wildlife officer not showing up, I got rid of the deer.
More recent I was out a couple of days scouting an area and be saw a deer that has a mass of what looked like deer warts dangling down between it's front legs.
I going to avoid shooting it if possible, but should I end up shooting a deer then discover it has warts, I would like others I put as to whether "you" would eat it or not.
About 2 or 3 hunting seasons ago I shot a deer with several patches of, best I could tell from my research, deer warts.
I called the regional wildlife HQ, three times and sent them photos, to have them come out and look at the deer. After the third day without a biologist or wildlife officer not showing up, I got rid of the deer.
More recent I was out a couple of days scouting an area and be saw a deer that has a mass of what looked like deer warts dangling down between it's front legs.
I going to avoid shooting it if possible, but should I end up shooting a deer then discover it has warts, I would like others I put as to whether "you" would eat it or not.