Which one of you got some head?

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coming home today I saw this (See pic). I had to turn around cause I didn’t believe my eyes. Deer was obviously hit by a vehicle and then was beheaded. So which one of you miscreants needed head that bad?
 

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I got my ass beat by a friend of mine's mother in Holly Ridge because I gave the head from a pig picking object to the dogs.

She became unglued. Wanted go make Headcheese. Oh well, nasty anyway.

I just put my hands down and respected my elders!
 
Hey... my opinion is if anybody hits a deer, they can do whatever they want with it just because of all the damage they have to deal with on their vehicle.
 
I was headed to Greenville, SC for work several years ago and down near the airport exit laid the biggest buck I had ever seen, probably 24" spread. I was in the middle lane and couldn't get over. Had to go the next exit, turn around, and come back up to the next exit to get turned around. I pulled off where the deer should have been and some one had stopped and cut the head off and pulled the carcass down into the ditch. Only about 10 minutes from when I first saw it. Needless to say that I did not get to cut the head off of that one.

My dogs love chewing the antlers and if any one has any extra ones laying around, I'll gladly take them. The bigger the better.
 
I've been known to cut the tails off roadkill squirrels. I tie a string to it and my dogs love to chase it around the yard. Don't tell anybody.
 
In Kentucky the wildlife biologists would saw the heads off roadkill to test for Chronic Wasting Disease. The Dot would collect the carcass later. I also know plenty of people that’d be happy to just saw it’s head off for the horns and concoct a BS story about hunting it
 
Dad and I considered stopping yesterday to take a sawzall to the antlers of a dead 6pt. Our dog loves chewing on them.

We didn't because we were in his land yacht, pulling a trailer, and the deer was technically in someone's front yard vs just in the ditch.
 
Haven't had the chance to do it yet. Most recent was last week. Someone didn't bother cutting the head or skull. Just snapped off the horns at the skull. Left 2 big holes in the head.
 
In Kentucky the wildlife biologists would saw the heads off roadkill to test for Chronic Wasting Disease. The Dot would collect the carcass later. I also know plenty of people that’d be happy to just saw it’s head off for the horns and concoct a BS story about hunting it
Hell in Kentucky I know boys that stop & cut the bone out of male coons.
 
Hell in Kentucky I know boys that stop & cut the bone out of male coons.
That's the only way to get a coon baculum. And it ain't just in Kentucky. My dad's neighbor always had a "toothpick" in his pocket.
 
That's the only way to get a coon baculum. And it ain't just in Kentucky. My dad's neighbor always had a "toothpick" in his pocket.
I got a box of around here summers. Even a few from minks, they,re just like coons but smaller.
 
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way to waste
around here a roadkill buck rarely makes it through the full night without suddenly losing the head and the hind legs. the heads stay on does.
though i've seen the ground sprout scraped ribcages and spines overnight.
I think it would be rare indeed that i see something fresh dead on my way home from work, and it still be there the next day coming home again.
 
I figure if your a hunter and you hit a deer outside of season. You should be allowed legally to take it as damages.

I think some states have it where if you call it in and a game warden verifies that you in fact hit it with a vehicle, they give you the go ahead to "harvest: it.
 
I think some states have it where if you call it in and a game warden verifies that you in fact hit it with a vehicle, they give you the go ahead to "harvest: it.
I’ve seen something like this on one of the game warden reality shows. Makes sense to me be leaving on the road. I don’t think there’s much incentive for people to try to purposely hit deer with their vehicles.
 
I’ve seen something like this on one of the game warden reality shows. Makes sense to me be leaving on the road. I don’t think there’s much incentive for people to try to purposely hit deer with their vehicles.
current price of meat?
i'd say a good deer is worth more than my '07 crap box chevy
 
I figure if your a hunter and you hit a deer outside of season. You should be allowed legally to take it as damages.

I think some states have it where if you call it in and a game warden verifies that you in fact hit it with a vehicle, they give you the go ahead to "harvest: it.

My FIL called one night, several years ago, to tell us about a deer vs vehicle call that came across the radio. It was a mile from my house.

I drove my jeep to the scene, that was being worked by my neighbor (a deputy then). As I pulled up he said, "She's over there."

As I was loading up the 120lb doe, I heard the lady that hit it ask, "I do all the work and he gets the deer?"
 
Watch out for the road kill that sloshes inside when you go to move them. Might want to rethink that one.
 
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