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How to humanely kill deer that have been hit by a car
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<blockquote data-quote="CornishTone" data-source="post: 6691469" data-attributes="member: 4147"><p>My uncle (retired a couple years ago) was always dead against using barbiturates for putting down large animals. Said it was only ever for the benefit of the owners who wanted to think of their beloved animal “just going to sleep”. The risk of them panicking as they lose consciousness was too high and that was dangerous.</p><p></p><p>He carried a 38 calibre pistol for that job and would rarely give in to overly emotional owners. </p><p></p><p>He was old school though and I doubt there are too many like him about now. He was also a specialist equine vet and farm vet so more used to dealing large animals and large animal owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CornishTone, post: 6691469, member: 4147"] My uncle (retired a couple years ago) was always dead against using barbiturates for putting down large animals. Said it was only ever for the benefit of the owners who wanted to think of their beloved animal “just going to sleep”. The risk of them panicking as they lose consciousness was too high and that was dangerous. He carried a 38 calibre pistol for that job and would rarely give in to overly emotional owners. He was old school though and I doubt there are too many like him about now. He was also a specialist equine vet and farm vet so more used to dealing large animals and large animal owners. [/QUOTE]
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