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Wounded deer signs


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I will pin this at the top so all can reference this for a wounded deer for blood and hair to know where you hit the deer.

Here are some tips for sign when tracking a wounded deer. Take note of blood color and hair color and this will help you know where you hit the deer.

BLOOD COLOR

Lung hit: Blood that appears frothy with bubbles.

Liver or Kidney: Very dark blood.

Gut or intestinal: Blood that has particles of vegetation.

Heart and arteries: Blood will appear a dark maroon color (like the liver or kidney).

Flesh wound: Blood will appear a light red.

Deer Hair

Side and neck: Hair is short and fine (1-3/4 inches) brown with black tips and gray near the bottom.

Brisket: Hair is curly, up to 2 inches long, stiff and are whitish-gray with black tips.

Shoulder: Hair is wavy up to 2-1/2 inches long with two bands of black near the tips and brown through the rest.

Heart: Long and fine usually 3-1/2 to 4 inches in length, black tipped, tan below and the rest gray.

Stomach: Hair is slightly wavy, coarse and up to 2-1/2 inches long and will usually be all white.

Hindquarter: Wavy hair usually 1-1/2 inches long with brown and black tips, gray below that and gray at the bottom.

Chest: Hair is fine and wavy, usually about 1-1/2 inches long. They are black tipped with black or tan, followed by a tan and a grayish-white at the base.

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question...

Background, we live on a dead end road with a mile long driveway, our 10 acre farmstead is surrounded with corn and a little woods.

Sat. night my wife was mowing the lawn and up our driveway a small doe walked right into the yard, she stated that it was bleeding out of the mouth area. It walked 20 feet from the house and when the dogs saw it they chased it back into the corn it then proceeded to bolt back out of the corn and ran in between our house and our detached garage and back down the driveway.

Was this deer sick, we have lived in the spot for 7 years and never had a deer in our yard, it was really strange. We see a lot of deer and I have hunted within shouting distance of my yard but this was way different. I asked the closest neighbors if they had hit a deer with their vehicle. I also wonder if it had been chased by dogs, or yotes. I know that my dogs were in the yard at the time playing fetch with the kids so I know they weren't the culprits.

Any clues?

really strange...

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