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RE: Deer - NorthernRaider - 27 May 2012

(27 May 2012, 17:57)Pagan-Mist Wrote: Good food souce high in protein and low in fat, mind you they are a pain in the a**e

The deer are bad enough but if you hit a buffalo they really clog up the windscreen wipers RolleyesBig Grin


RE: Deer - Pagan-Mist - 27 May 2012

Hahaha I bet it wouldn't just be the windsceen I doubt there wouldn't be much left of the car lol


RE: Deer - Tibbs735 - 27 May 2012

Be aware that if you pick up a very fresh road killed deer it may come back to life. The man in our village who We (Me and mum) took a road-killed deer to be butchered has opened his boot a few times to find the deer he slung in there is staring back at him. They usually die of shock pretty soon after though.


RE: Deer - Kenneth Eames - 3 June 2012

Do not complain too much. If a survival situation arises they may be the means of survival or death. I'm sorry for the damage thay cause but they are still living naturally, while we are not. Kenneth Eames.


RE: Deer - Skean Dhude - 3 June 2012

(27 May 2012, 21:30)Tibbs735 Wrote: Be aware that if you pick up a very fresh road killed deer it may come back to life.
Don't mean to pick but I that would never happen. What the issue is is deer lying unconscious in the road that you think is dead. That is not so common here but I have read many similar stories from the US, some funny and some, well, they are all funny to us.




RE: Deer - bigpaul - 4 June 2012

reminds me of an event that happened back in 1985, had gone to a Meatloaf concert and was coming back over the moors(Dartmoor), somewhere up around Postbridge, driving back in the dark we saw this flashing light, when we got closer we found it was a VW camper that had collided with a cow which had wandered across the road-most of the Moor is unfenced, or maybe the cow had collided with the camper? anyway the windscreen was completely smashed and the unfortunate cow was dead in the road , after asking if we could help-we couldnt as the driver had already phoned his brother, we continued on our journey.Big Grin


RE: Deer - Barneyboy - 4 June 2012

(4 June 2012, 15:19)bigpaul Wrote: reminds me of an event that happened back in 1985, had gone to a Meatloaf concert and was coming back over the moors(Dartmoor), somewhere up around Postbridge, driving back in the dark we saw this flashing light, when we got closer we found it was a VW camper that had collided with a cow which had wandered across the road-most of the Moor is unfenced, or maybe the cow had collided with the camper? anyway the windscreen was completely smashed and the unfortunate cow was dead in the road , after asking if we could help-we couldnt as the driver had already phoned his brother, we continued on our journey.Big Grin



just like a cow out of hell BPBig Grin


RE: Deer - bigpaul - 5 June 2012

because most of the moors is unfenced all the stock-cattle, ponies and sheep-wander across the road at will, the sheep sometimes sit on the road-the tarmac retains the heat, thats why there is a 40MPH speed limit on ALL the moor roads.


RE: Deer - The Local Ned - 7 June 2012

I hit and killed a small young roe this morning.

Was doing slightly less than 40mph and it actually jumped across the right hand side of the road , landed in the middle , had time for a frightened look just over the bonnet of my focus as my left hand tyres ran it over.

It was left in 3 pieces 20ft behind me.
It wasn't moving.

Unbelievably NO external damage to the bodyshell and lights etc , underneath the panel that supports the radiator was pushed back about 3 inches and the bottom right side of the radiator was crumpled but , not , leaking.

The plastic filler tray under the engine had been obliterated however , much like young bambi. Garage on Monday for the motor.

Anyone like tenderised roe ? Blush


RE: Deer - SealDriver - 29 November 2012

You Chaps have got it all wrong killing deer with cars...They taste a lot better when you shoot them.Big Grin

Ardgay, Scotland and a pair of Yield Hinds (Red Deer)


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