 Terry, is it a problem in Alabama with people picking up phones during the time of the year when the phones are hitting the ground? Yeah, we do. We receive numerous phone calls each year from people in the logging industry and people in agricultural business that pick up these phones that they find in the woods during these months when most of our phones in Alabama are born. Are these phones really abandoned? A lot of folks think that they're abandoned when they find them out there in the woods by themselves. Most of these phones are not abandoned. The whitetail deer does, once they have their phones for the first week, don't normally stay with their phones and their phones just remain hidden in the bushes during this period and that's normally when people find them. What? Do the does come back and nurse these phones periodically during the day? The does normally come back every three to four hours and stand around until their phones find them in the area that they've left them and they'll come back and feed them during this period and normally when the doe is gone it's when people find these phones. Alright, now these phones just because they're laying there and not moving that doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with them, does it? Well, most of the time there's nothing wrong with them. That's just their defense is to hide. They're not able to run and escape predators and so they'll hide in the bushes and wait for their mother to return. Well, is it a good idea for these people to pick up phones and then, you know, it's tempting to take them home and try to make pets out of them. They're so cute when they're little. The experience I've had is that whitetail deer don't make very good pets. Some of the problems that people encounter with these phones is being able to feed them properly. They can develop diarrhea and other intestinal problems from improper feedings. And of course as they get older, a place to keep them is the real problem for people. They've been able to protect them from dogs and other neighborhood children and things like that. And as they get older, of course as they get grown they really become a problem and bucks especially can become problems. The older they get, the more aggressive they are and the tameer they are, they even become more aggressive. What should people do when they find phones out in the woods? I normally tell people just to leave them where they find them if they're in immediate danger from some kind of logging practice or agricultural practice. We ask them just to move them maybe to the edge of the field and just leave them there that their mother will normally return. Unless you're absolutely 100% sure that the doe is dead, most of these phones are not abandoned as best as to leave them in the woods. Terry, I sure appreciate you spending some time to tell us about what to do with these abandoned phones that people seem to be finding every year. You're welcome. Maybe we can keep some of them in the woods. That's a good idea.