It is common practice at the beginning of deer season in some areas to paint the word *COW* on the sides of cattle using fluorescent orange paint of the kind commonly used by surveyors.

From: "P. J. Alling"
I've been warned to not walk in the woods during deer season with a
flash of anything white on my chest, leading me to believe that most
White Tails are shot in the A$$.

I downloaded the images and made them as large as I could on my monitor
as I could before they began to break down, and the "wounds" looked more
like growths.

 On 10/8/2011 6:14 PM, Jack Davis wrote:

Those "wounds"(?) are near the heart/lung area; a hunter's popular
target.

Jack .

----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel J.
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Subject: PESO: Wounded (?) Buck

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=14358779 This buck has been
our neighborhood for a while.  He has several protuberances on his
side that are quite ugly.  I'm not sure if that is a disease of
some kind or the result of an injury.  The space between the two
large swellings suggests it might have been caused by the horns of
another buck, but I am not certain.

If anyone knows more about dee than I, I would appreciate your
thoughts.


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