Injured Deer.
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Warhavernet

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962 posts

11 months

Sunday 22nd February
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A number of deer visit our back garden occasionally, we notice one poor creature that's had a distressing injury for a few weeks, it's getting nastier everytime we see her [him?]. It is still mobile, it's eating OK, but it's hobbling badly and won't put any weight on it.
Is this the type of thing the RSPCA or other animal charities will be keen to intervene on, or has nature to takes its course ?

Lefty

19,943 posts

226 months

Sunday 22nd February
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RSPCA might help. I’d look for a local wildlife rescue, there are a few round here, often they will just come and put the poor thing out its misery and leave it in a ditch for other animals to eat but at least it won’t be in pain any more

fttm

4,381 posts

159 months

Sunday 22nd February
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As above you can try RSPCA otherwise if you don't have a gun call a local farmer to dispatch it .

smithyithy

7,791 posts

142 months

Monday 23rd February
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British Deer Society advise contacting your local wildlife rescue, there's a link of their webpage to locate your nearest:

https://bds.org.uk/information-advice/issues-with-...

Landlubber

336 posts

73 months

Monday 23rd February
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Rspca will put it down. Where are you?

Warhavernet

Original Poster:

962 posts

11 months

Monday 23rd February
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Central Scotland, so we have the SSPCA, in a previous reported case of shire horses appearing to be maltreated they were less than helpful, but I shall get in touch with them and see what they advise.

Also thanks for the link.

AndyAudi

3,794 posts

246 months

Monday 23rd February
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FYI - wild deer are generally put to sleep as the stress On them trying to get fixed / rehabilitated will likely kill them anyway