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Another for Batman.

Messages posted to thread:
White Falcon 28-May-23
Nemophilist 28-May-23
Batman 28-May-23
grizz 28-May-23
grizz 28-May-23
grizz 28-May-23
Jim 28-May-23
Jimmyjumpup 29-May-23
Jimmyjumpup 29-May-23
Jeff Durnell 29-May-23
Scoop 29-May-23
grizz 30-May-23
Jeff Durnell 30-May-23
Supernaut 30-May-23
JusPassin 30-May-23
Nemophilist 30-May-23
Wudstix 30-May-23
Batman 30-May-23
DaGunz 30-May-23
Batman 31-May-23
DaGunz 31-May-23
From: White Falcon
Date: 28-May-23

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Born Friday.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 28-May-23

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From a couple years ago. I was scouting in the spring and found this little deer.

From: Batman
Date: 28-May-23




Many thanks for the Photos of the NEW-BORNS! Let's hope that things will go well and that the FAWNS sill survive! BLESSED BE!

From: grizz
Date: 28-May-23

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This one came in yesterday. Coyotes got the mom, he was in shock but started eating today and is much improved.

From: grizz
Date: 28-May-23

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Three skunks.

From: grizz
Date: 28-May-23

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Two don’t have their eyes open yet.

From: Jim Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 28-May-23

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This is a friend of mine that was out turkey hunting and while walking in came upon this fawn and took this photo. It’s pretty cool !

From: Jimmyjumpup Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 29-May-23




Good for you grizz taking care of those critters

From: Jimmyjumpup Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 29-May-23




Good for you grizz taking care of those critters

From: Jeff Durnell
Date: 29-May-23




Grizz, do you run an animal rehab center? I think I remember you mentioning it before.

Those baby skunks are cute little stinkers :)

From: Scoop Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 29-May-23




Nice. White Falcon, it took me just another second to “see” what I was looking at.

From: grizz
Date: 30-May-23




JR thanks.

Jeff, yes, my wife and I take in orphaned and injured wild animals. Yes we’re licensed. The goal is to release back to the wild and educate people to stay out of nature’s way. Some instances are unavoidable but many are completely avoidable. As sportsmen we know that nature takes care of her own, sometimes it’s not pretty. Hopefully, someday, rehabers will no longer be needed.

From: Jeff Durnell
Date: 30-May-23




Nice Grizz. It must keep you busy. Since those critters can't thank you proper I'll do it for them. Big thanks to you and your wife for all of your work.

From: Supernaut
Date: 30-May-23




Great pics!

Jeff X2, a big THANKS to grizz and his wife!

From: JusPassin
Date: 30-May-23




Thanks Grizz, We've done such on a few occasions ourselves.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 30-May-23

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From: Wudstix Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 30-May-23




Saw some spotted fawns in Indiana several years back running with Mama and almost as big as her. Good healthy body weights in Vigo county.

From: Batman
Date: 30-May-23




GREAT PHOTOS! Hope that the RE-HAB critters can get released to the woods!

From: DaGunz
Date: 30-May-23




Not the same thing, don’t have a picture, but I found a raccoon trapped in a dumpster over at the school bus parking lot. Someone left the cover open and I assume Rocky went in for a snack and couldn’t get out.

Called my wife and she brought over a fence slat.

I put the slat in at an ankle and stirred Rocky up with my walking stick.

Rocky lunged for the slat, went up it like a rocket, leaped off the dumpster, and raced around it toward the trees.

I happened to be on that side of the dumpster but quickly scuttled out of the raccoon’s way and watched him sprint into the trees.

From: Batman
Date: 31-May-23




Back in the working days, I once called the Humane shelter for a raccoon that got in the company dumpster. I don't remember what the person suggested to allow the raccoon to climb out but it would have been useless. Brought out a small 6 foot aluminum ladder that worked. No more calls to the Humane shelter. GRRRR!

From: DaGunz
Date: 31-May-23




Yes, my first call was to animal control. Got a recording that they don’t work after hours or weekends.

Just as well, I was concerned with how they’d treat the raccoon. The slat was my wife’s idea.





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