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    For all we know,the injuries may have just happened,the animal walked another hundred yards and dropped dead.
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    My opinion - it's fake. You can see the blurring around the "wound" indicative of a photoshopping job. Also the buck is walking around as if nothing happened - doubt it would be able to do that if it was so badly injured.

    Either way its revolting and I wish I had not seen that a few days before the deer opener LOL!

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    If that is real, my heart sinks for that animal ...

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    For missing a large back muscle he's walking around without any apparent issue at all. On that point alone I suspect fake. No doubt the deer could live a while with that injury, but not without pain or obvious discomfort.
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    I dont see how a combine header could take that clean of a cut. Or get him in that spot of the back unless last second he tried sneaking under the header and somehow missed his rack/head.

    I do think its real video with his shoulder blade moving like that. Deer are amazing tough animals and this buck might not make it long term with infection, cold weather setting in but he's able to walk around.

    My wild guess is he got hit on the road by something Big, sharp and moving at a fast pace to take that big of chunk of meat. Maybe a trailer or he just got nicked by a vehicle.



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    The deer is walking and acting totally normal both with head and tail movements...lmao. Zero signs of distress...friggin hilarious

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    Look at the eyes. Zero sign of pain look at the ears up and alert

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    The buck is showing slight signs of pain. If you look at his face he is grimacing. Definitely not yours or my reaction to something of the same magnitude but they're just tough animals. The way the flesh reciprocates his every movement it's VERY unlikely this was photoshopped. Especially on a video that's not super high quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SongDog View Post
    I dont see how a combine header could take that clean of a cut. Or get him in that spot of the back unless last second he tried sneaking under the header and somehow missed his rack/head.

    I do think its real video with his shoulder blade moving like that. Deer are amazing tough animals and this buck might not make it long term with infection, cold weather setting in but he's able to walk around.

    My wild guess is he got hit on the road by something Big, sharp and moving at a fast pace to take that big of chunk of meat. Maybe a trailer or he just got nicked by a vehicle.



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    I could see a combine doing this. They often bed down and don't move until you're almost on top of them. Doesn't seem to be much blunt force trauma/broken bones like you'd see in a vehicle collision. Then again nobody knows for certain. Maybe he had a rude awakening to someone trying to take his backstraps lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MihajloSimsic View Post
    I could see a combine doing this. They often bed down and don't move until you're almost on top of them. Doesn't seem to be much blunt force trauma/broken bones like you'd see in a vehicle collision. Then again nobody knows for certain. Maybe he had a rude awakening to someone trying to take his backstraps lol.
    Maybe full tilt into a sharp fence lol this blows my mind i hope there's more videos

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