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.
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 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.
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
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.
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.
Ugiewawa 3 months ago
Looks like a twin
USAamericaUSA 11 months ago
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.
newkdawg3000 2 years ago
i just saw one in our field
A2000Hawk 2 years ago
that is a beautiful deer, i wish i had some at my house so i could video it
tortoisemom 2 years ago
BOOM! Seat cover.... lol...
iEatDeadDeer 2 years ago
What state was this piebald deer observed in? please put answer in your description. Thank you.
swe7saw7 3 years ago
The deer were videod in Hiram, Georiga a suburb of Atlanta. Hiram is about 30 minutes from Metro Atlanta.
leeB0nes 3 years ago
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.
abassett22 2 years ago
It's not caused by a disease.
signalgiver 3 years ago
its beauitful no hunting kill piebald deer LAW try growing breed many piebald like ball python
DPKArizona 3 years ago
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.
leeB0nes 3 years ago
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.
grannyforgets 3 years ago
But why should they be protected? Because they are a different color than most other deer?
iEatDeadDeer 2 years ago
it is beautiful and should be protected
russellcheerll08 3 years ago
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
fisher160 3 years ago
if you wanted to 'preserve its natural beauty' you wouldnt have killed the poor thing in the first place.
NastyMissSassy 2 years ago
is that a road beside it or what?
seezach45 3 years ago
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.
leeB0nes 3 years ago
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shoot it. it is a disease ridden deer.
knp062597 4 years ago
it's not diseased. it's just a genetic mutation. just like albinoism.
armywife1018 3 years ago
awesome
jpepz12 4 years ago