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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2007

Goldilocks and her pet deer baby, making no hunting signs.

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  • LOLOLOL. i know im getting in a fight but people who say hunting is helping the herd? in some cases, i agree. in others its stupid. when you go hunt, do you pick the smallest, weakest, sickest deer out there to shoot? noooooo. you take the best looking one out of the gene pool. what good does that do for the herd if all the good ones keep getting shot?

  • @limalicious animals carry different bacteria and/or viruses that may cause serious harm to humans, that doesnt justify hunting or killing them. humans also carry serious diseases, and yet we dont kill them for it. as i tried to explain to another person, hunting as a population control tool is ineffective and theres plenty of data to support that. it is a short term response to a long term problem. natural control that re-establishes selective pressures and controls is the only way to go.

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  • @Narusayshi Ignorance is revealing itself with every word you speak.....just sayin...lets try commenting when we know what were talking about kay? kay.

  • aww she wags her tail!

  • Where did you get her?! She is GORGEOUS!

  • @Narusayshi Some hunters do pick off the strong, however the vast majority aim for the oldest/weakest links in the chain, thus leaving the strongest behind.

  • @Narusayshi You have a great point here and I wish that more hunters would realize exactly what you are saying. I am an avid hunter, at my farm we work hard to only shoot bucks that are 3 1/2 years or older and take as many does as possible (the optimal doe to buck ratio for a heard is about 2.5:1). I personally have sacrificed my buck tag the last 3 years with both my bow and shotgun to take deer with inferior genetics to try and help the heard for better hunting in the future.

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    And yet your forget that the ones that are shot are the oldest ones. We pick off the best ones to keep the population under control, dipshit.

  • Why in the hell is this video so short?!

  • how do you even get a baby deer?

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