I love it when i see these videos of good humans helping our animal friends out. He's such a beautiful animal. I'm glad tou help him out bro. He looked very thankful as well.
@@stevengallagher635 bro nature is all about coexisting, symbiosis. With a narrow minded perspective one might imagine deer as vermin but this is earth and all creatures are part of its ecosystem.
Always should be nice to these animals if the opportunity presents itself. They have a miserable existence on this planet just like a lot of other prey animals do.
So awesome you all helped him out he was just kneeling so week . Just looking at u like thank u so much . Pretty guy . Awwww just letting you pet it no issues . Says I know u not hurting me u helped me 💗
Excellent job guys!...Young buck was clearly traumatized. As vulnerable as he was that meat would not have been good. Hope the stress of being tangled up and the guys coming over to help him didn't accelerate stress related problems. Still a great job...👍👍👍
I know you meant well, but touching them just stresses them more. Learned that in wildlife rehab training. You should have just given him space and walked away.
@Honky Monkey Not ! Of all the human senses, touching is the best of them all in communication. So, learn that. If the animal were stressed, it would refuse or fight it already. As for this deer, its hind leg looks like it is losing circulation or something. This deer could use some water while being touched.
@@babytaeekook you did not fail I respect your love of animals and nature. I know we don't see eye to eye on this subject. It takes all types to make this world go around. I certainly do admire your conviction of your beliefs and I'm glad we dont hurl insults at one another and I feel we have common ground in respecting each of our ways of thinking. May God bless you and your famliy.
@@babytaeekook I don't know where you came up with the idea I don't like my job and I'm poor but that is as far from the truth as one could get. I wish you well hope you like the food I like to eat some day soon.
That's pretty cool you were able to see him in there before it was too late! Glad you were able to keep all your fingers and arms while doing it too haha!
He didn't know anything even close to that, the deer was frightened and may not have even been immediately aware that he was free of the fence. Likely, he thought the rescuers were somehow connected with his rough encounter and was standing his ground as best he could. The nose petting probably meant nothing to the deer at the time, although if tamed down over a couple days, it may have drawn a connection to food or other favorable human experiance. People think the dumbest things about animals, even though animals are much more sentient than we might believe.
Looks like this 8 point buck was exhausted, unfortunately many bucks get tangled up and die this way. That was a nice rack for that young buck probably under 2 years old. Depending on the season, late October early November the rut starts and the bucks are chasing doe.
Thtas a good thing you did there Va. Did he ever gather his wits and run off? I know he was exhausted, but he looked confused too which makes me wonder about other issues. Thanks for sharing
It looks like either his back leg is injured like the hip dislocated or his back leg is trapped in that rope branch thing. It moves every time the buck moves his leg but I think he dislocated his back hip
Was about to say the same thing. He probs did it trying to free himself. But he's deffo got an injury. That will be the main reason he's not leaving. That on top of being scared and tired. 😟