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Wow, dogs wiped out a bunch of this mans deer.
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I guess I’ll be the one to say it seems odd. I don’t see a single drop of blood on any of those deer. No noticeable bites/wounds. One fawn has some dark discoloration on its neck, but it looks more like a skin disease than a trauma wound. If those dogs killed that many deer, they had to have been going at it for a good while. He didn’t hear anything until after they had killed 25 of them?? 6 dogs barking, going crazy, and killing pent up deer would make a significant amount of noise. Just seems odd.
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Originally posted by Trevor73402 View PostI guess I’ll be the one to say it seems odd. I don’t see a single drop of blood on any of those deer. No noticeable bites/wounds. One fawn has some dark discoloration on its neck, but it looks more like a skin disease than a trauma wound. If those dogs killed that many deer, they had to have been going at it for a good while. He didn’t hear anything until after they had killed 25 of them?? 6 dogs barking, going crazy, and killing pent up deer would make a significant amount of noise. Just seems odd.
4 of our dogs killed 2 of the neighbors cows, and those cows were tore up pretty good.
Those dainty little deer would be shredded in my opinion.
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Originally posted by Trevor73402 View PostI guess I’ll be the one to say it seems odd. I don’t see a single drop of blood on any of those deer. No noticeable bites/wounds. One fawn has some dark discoloration on its neck, but it looks more like a skin disease than a trauma wound. If those dogs killed that many deer, they had to have been going at it for a good while. He didn’t hear anything until after they had killed 25 of them?? 6 dogs barking, going crazy, and killing pent up deer would make a significant amount of noise. Just seems odd.
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Originally posted by Trevor73402 View PostI guess I’ll be the one to say it seems odd. I don’t see a single drop of blood on any of those deer. No noticeable bites/wounds. One fawn has some dark discoloration on its neck, but it looks more like a skin disease than a trauma wound. If those dogs killed that many deer, they had to have been going at it for a good while. He didn’t hear anything until after they had killed 25 of them?? 6 dogs barking, going crazy, and killing pent up deer would make a significant amount of noise. Just seems odd.
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In the late 90s, my dad fenced up a briar cutover area. he had a herd of 80 goats. He went every morning and evening and checked on them. One evening he went and found 75 of them dead. They were piled up in fence corners and in the creek as if they tried to stand together and fight. All of them were strangled by neck and throat holds. None were eaten. That night we set up and killed 2 hybrid wolf crosses that lived 5 miles away. They were killing one of the goats they missed the day before. There was no torn up flesh on any of these goats. No blood spews, nothing you would think a dog attack would look like. All the wounds were neck and throat punctures. Some didn’t have punctures at all. I have no doubt that this story could be true.
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Originally posted by Lostacresranch View PostIn the late 90s, my dad fenced up a briar cutover area. he had a herd of 80 goats. He went every morning and evening and checked on them. One evening he went and found 75 of them dead. They were piled up in fence corners and in the creek as if they tried to stand together and fight. All of them were strangled by neck and throat holds. None were eaten. That night we set up and killed 2 hybrid wolf crosses that lived 5 miles away. They were killing one of the goats they missed the day before. There was no torn up flesh on any of these goats. No blood spews, nothing you would think a dog attack would look like. All the wounds were neck and throat punctures. Some didn’t have punctures at all. I have no doubt that this story could be true.
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