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Old 07-08-2010, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
We have a local nursery that has deer coming in and eating her plants/trees. Her INCOME is going to the deer! Fish and Game are trying to find who's feeding THOSE deer! No dog catchers here in the country.
I believe Oregon law allows the nursery owner to dispatch the deer. A friend who owns an orchard in Hood River, though he doesn't kill the deer himself, has implied it is okay under certain laws because the deer is ruining personal property and interfering with his livlihood.
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Old 07-08-2010, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
We have a local nursery that has deer coming in and eating her plants/trees. Her INCOME is going to the deer! Fish and Game are trying to find who's feeding THOSE deer! No dog catchers here in the country.
I believe Oregon law allows the nursery owner to dispatch the deer. A friend who owns an orchard in Hood River, though he doesn't kill the deer himself, has implied it is okay under certain laws because the deer is ruining personal property and interfering with his livlihood.
That's good to know!!! I'll check into it!
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I'd be happy to wander up there & introduce the deer to my 308 Winchester...

Our rabbit population here has exploded. I'm seriously considering testing out how to hunt those sans firearms (and how to cook it)...
We raise rabbits and I have some great recipes.

Deer always seem so docile that people don't realize how aggressive they can be. Those hooves are deadly.
I have good venison recipes, too. ;-)
LOL......."Quilter's guide to Venison and Rabbit cooking".

I love it!!!
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we love venison! rabbit too! yep shoot it and drag it in the garage. I have a deer stand in my garden area. I processed four year before last from skinning to packaging.
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Wow...what an adventure. Glad "mooch" isn't hurt too badly.
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Old 07-11-2010, 11:37 AM
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The deer are really thick here this year. I was coming home about 6:30 PM and there was one walking down my street. I live in town. What the heck. I had to wait til he passed because he wasn't moving out of the way.
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Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk

LOL......."Quilter's guide to Venison and Rabbit cooking".

I love it!!!
You can bet it involves a crock pot! That way we have more time to quilt.
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Originally Posted by candlequilter
Wow, besides human hair you should just have your DH use the great outdoors for a couple of days scenting the parimeter of your yard. That would work wonders for the deer and any other wildlife that might be wondering around.
LOL..... Then you get the PoPo called on the strange neighbor for scenting the yard :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:
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