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I glassed up this doe today with a arrow sticking out of her head. That must really suck! She must be tough though! Did the hunter Make a bad shot on a buck and hit her? Mistake it for a buck? Either way I feel bad for the doe. Would g&f capture the doe and kill it to end it's misery or let it be?

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I saw a little buck like that a couple years ago. He had one antler and an arrow sticking out the other side. You could see the broadhead sticking out of the bridge of his nose. Seemed to be getting along pretty good. Even had a doe. She must have liked his bling.

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If she was going to die she would be dead by now. Leave it be, eventually she will break it off. Doesn't appear that it will interfere with eating / drinking.

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judging from the angle of the arrow, i'd say it was a pretty long shot to begin with, and the arrow probably wasn't flying with a great amount of kinetic energy upon impact. i'd imagine she'll soon kick the arrow off, and go on with life. If it was fatal, she probly would've died in seconds.

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I remember reading a topic on here of someone who shot a buck in the rifle season and boiled the head out and found a broadhead behind the eye socket. The broadhead was rusted and almost completely deteriorated so it had to be in the buck for a few years and it lived fine, until it was shot with a rifle anyways...

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I'm thinking maybe someone shot a buck and caught this doe on a pass through, then the arrow was never found. Years ago this wouldn't have even been a second thought but with today's archery equipment we need to be more diligent about our shot and beyond. This time of year the bucks are sucked up pretty close to the doe's. It's very possible she was standing behind a buck and the hunter never even seen her.

 

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