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<blockquote data-quote="JDBraddy" data-source="post: 1695647" data-attributes="member: 72518"><p>Back around 2003, I had driven out to Ft.McKavett with an astronomy club for a weekend star-party, and had decided to pack up and leave early about 04:30am sunday morning. The start of the drive home was about 25miles of gravel road lined with barbed wire fence on either side. Deer where everywhere, so was driving about 40mph. One had crossed in front of me, but instead of jumping the fence, pivoted and came back right into my right headlamp. I got down and approached, it's back was broken, and I dispatched it with a head shot from a .380 carry pistol, then I noticed the stomach moving, it was a full term pregnant doe. I did a very unskilled peri-mortun C-section with a leatherman tool, and supinzingly had a live fawn which I took to an animal shelter because I had no idea how to care for it. Still feel really bad about that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDBraddy, post: 1695647, member: 72518"] Back around 2003, I had driven out to Ft.McKavett with an astronomy club for a weekend star-party, and had decided to pack up and leave early about 04:30am sunday morning. The start of the drive home was about 25miles of gravel road lined with barbed wire fence on either side. Deer where everywhere, so was driving about 40mph. One had crossed in front of me, but instead of jumping the fence, pivoted and came back right into my right headlamp. I got down and approached, it's back was broken, and I dispatched it with a head shot from a .380 carry pistol, then I noticed the stomach moving, it was a full term pregnant doe. I did a very unskilled peri-mortun C-section with a leatherman tool, and supinzingly had a live fawn which I took to an animal shelter because I had no idea how to care for it. Still feel really bad about that one. [/QUOTE]
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