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I think I got a new friend

Laxguy59

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The Hen that laid the Golden Legos
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He must know the rules about shooting close to a home
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Train him to come in and pose for a pic in your living room next to the fireplace.
That'll be better than having his detached head stuffed and mounted on the wall above your fireplace.

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He just likes to sit there and watch me work, unphased when we walk by him unless we’re 5ft or closer. Doesn’t mind the mower or blower either
 
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He just likes to sit there and watch me work, unphased when we walk by him unless we’re 5ft or closer. Doesn’t mind the mower or blower either
I've had doe at the gun club follow me from one range to another as I've been working. Very curious animals.
 
Losing his velvet. Good looking young buck.
Deer are smart. They know what to be afraid of…A lawn mower, tractor, etc becomes normal and poses no threat, so they don’t mind. Same with you and your back door. LOL
 
I've had doe at the gun club follow me from one range to another as I've been working. Very curious animals.

I had a fully domesticated deer that lived approximately 14 years, wore a collar, and neighbors literally walked in through their house to their back yard to play with donkeys and dogs.

Nor recently I had a doe that would bring her babies around when I called her and nearly eat out of my hand.

Hoping this buck is alright
 
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