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CRYING Deer Stuck in Fence Rescued by GREAT Guy

CRYING Deer Stuck in Fence Rescued by GREAT Guy

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CRYING Deer Stuck in Fence Rescued by GREAT Guy Less than a year ago, my friend and I found a deer stuck atop a fence. As he jumped over the fence, his leg got caught at the top of two wires. We cut it, but unfortunately, he broke his hip and couldnt walk. A game warden was called in. He was very much alive but injured. In this video, I was happy to see the deer unharmed.
Date: 2024-03-26

Comments and reviews: 34


Nice you rescued the deer, but I don’t get why you leave the animal in pain so you can setup your camera to record it all. That shouldn’t be the first thing you do. The rickety old fence could’ve been separated the first time you tried rather than leaving the animal to suffer so you can setup your tripod and camera.
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How wonderful is the man that setup his camera before he helped the deer Got to make sure everyone sees what a wonderful person he is. I wonder how he would feel if his arm was stuck holding his full body weight and he had to wait for someone to make sure their camera caught all the wonder of them getting his arm out
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Newest comments are with common sense, popular ones. Forget it. That's how we know majority is doomed. I mean frfr put your camera down and help the f deer I ve seen enough on internet, you not gonna impress me with this sh I don't need a perfect angle and no one should
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Good thing this guy saw the deer and went to grab his phone to make sure this was recorded! I mean, i don’t want to accuse him of being a narcissistic sociopath or anything, but hmm, I don’t quite know how to finish that statement Oh well.
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Wonderful and great boost to your life karma. I would have calmed it and taken its weight off the leg and tried push up and release. Once the animal sensed you weren't a predator or going to hurt it, it would have been fine.
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It’s amazing this guy saved the deer, stand up dude, butwas it necessarily to film himself doing it Why are people incapable of doing good without the recognition Stay humble and do good just to do good.
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He took the time to carefully set up the camera. Really nice framing. That's how we know he's a GREAT guy. And what do you mean the right person came along Did he damage someone else's fence
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and it's kind of puzzling to think how some people find joy and satisfaction by saving animals and then other people ( hunters) find entertainment and satisfaction when killing those same animals.
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I suspect that this doe was somebody’s pet at one time or another; a truely wild doe would scream and kick like crazy with a human touching her.
The best action is to call the local sherrif’s

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I had to rescue a deer my way. She's never left my yard since. Brings her babies to live in the yard. 3 yrs and she's still here everyday. Yes she's a YTer, Ms Piggy known by many.
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If you were truly humane you would’ve just gone up there and ripped that board off with your hands instead of screwing around making a video to show what a great guy you are
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You know, if he used both arms instead of using one for filming, he could have saved the deer much quicker and more efficiently. But he wouldn't get his 5mins of fame then.
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happened at a place i was staying a few years back. poor thing broke its own back trying to wriggle free. nobody even knows how it got there. it was a built up area.
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I really worry about that deers leg. when it first got caught it would surely have thrashed around and quite possibly done some damage: /
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A GREAT guy would have rescued the deer immediately, not turn on the camera so he can post it for attention. This is a fake good person
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I felt her pain the whole time. Her mama should have taught her how to jump higher. Thanks to the man who helped her,
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I didn’t know that’s what a grown deer sounded like. But it makes sense - it’s like a lower pitched bleat of a fawn.
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Thanks to the guy but at least he get something to put underneath the deer so to support its body first
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Thanks to that kind man who had to break a board in his fence to free this beautiful creature
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Good job he made the deer suffer for longer just so he could set the camera up at the end.
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If he really cared about that deer he wouldn't have taken time to set up his camera
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I would have farted on the deer and watch his reaction to my egg smelling flatulance!
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Nice save, but that took way too long to push the board inward. Just saying.
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Well I can see Prancer has been drinking again! Santa's gonna be ticked!
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Real men have a crow bar (pry bar) in their garage and know how to use it.
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Ah yes, the man who saw a suffering animal and thought first lets record it
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No one gonna mention how he took the extra minute to setup his camera
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a hunter would be happy and proud at hes fence for having the same job.
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Always glad to see an act of kindness. I hope Karma rewards him.
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I kept thinking, just pry the board loose. He did just the right thing.
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This guy needs to retake physics cause common sense is not so common
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I saved one the exact same way last year, no cameras though.
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2 sets of hands are better than holding a video camera, just saying.
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It's disgusting that people kill these gentle creatures for sport.
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