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  • I saw one of these this morning, 11-3-11. He was a HUGE buck, im guessing around 300lbs. Ive been told from a neighbor he is an older buck that hasnt been seen in some time. They had thought a hunter had goten him. I will say this, he is alive and quite healthy, full of muscle, and a large rack. I had my camera but by the time i got the car stoped all i could see was his hind quarters disapearing into the thicket.

  • Looks like a twin

  • I killed a nice four point piebald buck this past Saturday! It was getting close to dark and I could see his antlers but not the coloration. Man I almost freaked out when I got to him. Thought I had shot goat.

  • i just saw one in our field

  • that is a beautiful deer, i wish i had some at my house so i could video it

  • BOOM! Seat cover.... lol...

  • What state was this piebald deer observed in? please put answer in your description. Thank you.

  • The deer were videod in Hiram, Georiga a suburb of Atlanta. Hiram is about 30 minutes from Metro Atlanta.

  • thats really weird, i live in newnan, and ive seen a piebald in a field out here, i know it isnt the same deer, way too far to travel.

  • It's not caused by a disease.

  • its beauitful no hunting kill piebald deer LAW try growing breed many piebald like ball python

  • I myself have seen several of these piebald deer. Though I would not shoot one myself I don't think they should be protected. It's really a personal decision that I can't/wouldn't make for another hunter.

  • someone here in Missouri killed one of these piebald deer last week. i agree they should be protected also--just looked at the video and its is beauitful. Joyce~Mo.

  • But why should they be protected? Because they are a different color than most other deer?

  • it is beautiful and should be protected

  • yah they are pretty nice, but protected? no. I took one for my 08 season this year, im planning on getting the hide tanned to preseved its natural beuty though

  • if you wanted to 'preserve its natural beauty' you wouldnt have killed the poor thing in the first place.

  • is that a road beside it or what?

  • Nope, that is my backyard! We have about 100 acres behind our home that is not developed yet and the deer seem to have made it their home...At least for now.

  • it's not diseased. it's just a genetic mutation. just like albinoism.

  • awesome

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