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Re: Animals (Wild or Domesticated), Their Response to Another Animal's Death
[Re: BenBob]
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03/22/17 02:56 PM
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GLC
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I shot a buck a few years ago at a feeder that also had a doe and two yearlings. Buck went down and the rest ran off. Within 10 minutes the doe and yearlings came back feeding around the feeder where the buck was about 5 feet from them.
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Re: Animals (Wild or Domesticated), Their Response to Another Animal's Death
[Re: BenBob]
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03/24/17 02:57 PM
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papa45
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I once shot a buck just before last light. There were cows in the area. I checked him out and went back to get my vehicle so I could use headlights to field dress. When I returned, there were 6-8 cows gathered around the buck, licking him. I moved them back, but they just stood there watching until I loaded him up and drove away.
What was it...compassion, curiosity, or just being bored standing around in the dark, waiting to be turned into hamburger?
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Re: Animals (Wild or Domesticated), Their Response to Another Animal's Death
[Re: BenBob]
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03/24/17 03:13 PM
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scalebuster
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We got out of school for a snow day when I was in high school. My buddies and I were driving around shooting rabbits and saw a covey of blues bushed up. I shot one with a 22 and he started flopping. Another bird ran over to see what was going on. Every time I would shoot one another would come out from under the mesquite to check it out until I killed the whole covey. They never flushed or ran. That was a good mess of bird.
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Re: Animals (Wild or Domesticated), Their Response to Another Animal's Death
[Re: scalebuster]
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03/24/17 03:42 PM
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TurkeyHunter
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We got out of school for a snow day when I was in high school. My buddies and I were driving around shooting rabbits and saw a covey of blues bushed up. I shot one with a 22 and he started flopping. Another bird ran over to see what was going on. Every time I would shoot one another would come out from under the mesquite to check it out until I killed the whole covey. They never flushed or ran. That was a good mess of bird. That would get you in big trouble if caught nowadays I think.
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Re: Animals (Wild or Domesticated), Their Response to Another Animal's Death
[Re: TurkeyHunter]
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03/24/17 05:54 PM
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scalebuster
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We got out of school for a snow day when I was in high school. My buddies and I were driving around shooting rabbits and saw a covey of blues bushed up. I shot one with a 22 and he started flopping. Another bird ran over to see what was going on. Every time I would shoot one another would come out from under the mesquite to check it out until I killed the whole covey. They never flushed or ran. That was a good mess of bird. That would get you in big trouble if caught nowadays I think. I think the only thing we were doing illeagal that day was underage beer drinking.
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