Man those hooves are sharp. They would tear a fella to pieces
some of them remind me of .......
2 leggers ....
some just have a bad mean streak in them ....
one just walked in and got all sideways with another doe about a little bit of nothing it seemed to me ....
not sure what was up , but it went to fists quickly ...
went to flailing they did , not sure who won ,but it looked like it wasn't fun ....
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Man those hooves are sharp. They would tear a fella to pieces
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The are doing the same at our feeder too.
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When I was a kid we visited Deer Park Funlandfor a field trip. Had a doe with a fawn posture up at me when I got close to her fawn. Made it easier for me to shoot does when I was old enough to hunt! Most of those 2 legged battles always seem to center on a food source though.
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ears back on hooved critters lets me know it is about to get frisky for sure .
and yep , it always seems food related for the most part , we see them posture up a other animals too .
one went after a squirrel one day and it meant it ......
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Most animals go ears back just before they attack. Usually a dog isn't going to bite until thise ears go back. At that point it is game on
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