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Nov 20, 2017 10:37 PM CST
Name: Sandi
Austin, Tx (Zone 8b)
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We were at the lake a couple of weekends ago. There was a dead deer in the yard inside of a perfect circle of dead grass. Looked like it jumped the fence, hit a limb, and broke its back. Our daughter had her dog up and he was going crazy to get to the deer. DH tied the deer to the back of the truck and hauled it up to the woods.
New neighbor walked over to introduce himself and let us know he saw the deer on the ground "circling" early in the week and didn't know what to do, so he called the police. Officer came, shot the deer and said he'd have someone pick up it up. Then they spotted another deer stuck in the metal bars of the fence across the street. It was dead. So the neighbor asked the officer to help him get the deer out of the fence. They left it in front of our fence. It looked like the buzzards had eaten most of it by the time we saw it. We scooped it into a bag. We would have never known what happened if the neighbor hadn't seen it.

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