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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1272038" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>One of my neighbors in college has a pretty big ranch in Eastern Oregon. He had a mule deer buck get into a hay shed. They tried to drive the buck out of the shed but it just wouldn't find the open gate. So he rode his horse into the shed to rope it and drag it out. His horse wasn't very proud of him. He said that he considered donating the rope to the deer but he did get it off after a pretty good fight. He says that he will never rope another deer.</p><p></p><p>GF had a pet deer growing up. It was a fawn when they got it and raised it on a bottle. It was a little buck. Well when rutting season came around it got a little mean so her Dad and a couple old cowboys roped it, stretched it out and cut it. She said it never grew horns after that. It was their pet for several years until it got hit by a car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1272038, member: 498"] One of my neighbors in college has a pretty big ranch in Eastern Oregon. He had a mule deer buck get into a hay shed. They tried to drive the buck out of the shed but it just wouldn't find the open gate. So he rode his horse into the shed to rope it and drag it out. His horse wasn't very proud of him. He said that he considered donating the rope to the deer but he did get it off after a pretty good fight. He says that he will never rope another deer. GF had a pet deer growing up. It was a fawn when they got it and raised it on a bottle. It was a little buck. Well when rutting season came around it got a little mean so her Dad and a couple old cowboys roped it, stretched it out and cut it. She said it never grew horns after that. It was their pet for several years until it got hit by a car. [/QUOTE]
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