Video: Woman Demonstrates What Not To
Do When There’s A Deer In Your Driveway
– Shocking Move For A Person That Lives
In A Neighborhood That Is Used To Seeing
Plenty Of Deer
Defiant America,
by
Mack Cogburn
Original Article
Posted By: Black Conservative Voice,
10/9/2022 10:25:07 AM
A woman in Evanston is hospitalized after she was gored by a buck just outside her back door Thursday. The buck also jabbed her husband when he jumped in to help.
It was a real shock for a neighborhood that is used to seeing plenty of deer.
Mid-morning on Thursday, Wanda Kaynor stepped outside to take her husband, Daniel, to an appointment.
“There was this buck sitting there, just laying there,” he said.
Wanda Kaynor was startled, and so was the couples’ dog. The dog went after the buck.
Those Ring cameras catch the craziest stuff…
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jody4gwb 10/9/2022 10:47:56 AM (No. 1299699)
Just Horrible!!! I'll never confront a deer again.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
bpl40 10/9/2022 10:52:57 AM (No. 1299708)
Any wild animal, deer, bear, coyote, skunk, in your yard or in a National Park should be treated as wild and given a wide bearth. Common sense.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Highlander 10/9/2022 11:02:58 AM (No. 1299724)
I would have blown away that animal with my 1911 .45 for attacking my wife!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
genius 10/9/2022 11:06:25 AM (No. 1299727)
Deer are rats with antlers. They destroy my trees and crops. I am always packing. If they come toward me I will kill them. One of my neighbors had a deer jump through a glass window in their house. The wife stabbed it to death with a kitchen knife.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Rich323 10/9/2022 11:10:21 AM (No. 1299731)
Lots of people who really love animals think they each have a unique ability to touch and pet all animals and can entice them to come close. Unfortunately they find the hard way sometimes. The worst are those in Yellowstone who approach the Bison and Bears. Nothing wrong with adoring Gods creatures just remember they are called wild animal for a reason. Glad they are ok.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
PChristopher 10/9/2022 11:18:16 AM (No. 1299743)
Bucks shouldn't be trifled with. He was probably sick of her mouth!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Yepper 10/9/2022 11:22:16 AM (No. 1299748)
With all the screaming that woman was doing, I began to root for the deer, just to get her to shut up.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Corndoggies 10/9/2022 11:22:42 AM (No. 1299750)
That hysterical screaming just grated on my nerves. It obviously wasn’t soothing to the buck either.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Quigley 10/9/2022 11:43:37 AM (No. 1299784)
Just walking out the door denizens of modern civilization are not in a mindset to go immediately into life and death mode. In a prior era protecting the little dogs would probably have been forgone. Unusual moment, unusual outcome. Neither side was prepared and the little dogs started it.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
mobyclik 10/9/2022 11:51:09 AM (No. 1299792)
That woman should be living in a city, not the wide-open spaces. Note to stupid people: Wild animals are NOT YOUR FRIENDS, many of them will eat you.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
bad-hair 10/9/2022 11:58:56 AM (No. 1299801)
But they're so cute ...
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
pugetpower 10/9/2022 11:59:32 AM (No. 1299802)
Spock would consider slapping at a buck with you purse as illogical.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
chumley 10/9/2022 12:01:25 PM (No. 1299804)
I have a yard full of deer every evening this time of year. They panic at even the hint of confrontation. I always keep my distance and always leave them an escape route. They are beautiful critters, but better to enjoy them with a trail cam or a telephoto lens.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 10/9/2022 12:15:32 PM (No. 1299814)
The rut is probably going on right now. Bucks are full of testosterone, and looking for does. They’ll do crazy things. Anybody in Wyoming with half a brain knows this.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
kennedylaw 10/9/2022 12:34:09 PM (No. 1299821)
Urban deer breed like feral cats. You aren't allowed to shoot them in most cities and they have no natural predators.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
ramona 10/9/2022 1:11:39 PM (No. 1299852)
I had many encounters with deer in Wyoming. There was a field of alfalfa behind my house so they were always nearby especially at dusk. Never occurred to me to move towards one of them as this chickie did. Now when the neighbors neglected to clean their autogates and the cows got close, I would go slap them on the rump to encourage them to move on. One evening I came home to find a cow chewing on the wire from the tv antenna. She got a good whoop from me and ambled away. I sorta miss those days...
Ramona (the Pest)
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
lakerman1 10/9/2022 1:17:26 PM (No. 1299856)
#15 is probably correct. At this time of the year, white tail bucks go into breeding mode, called the rut. I assume mule deer - that's what is on the video- do the same.
White tail does do not become ready to breed, at northern latitudes, until the middle of November. (I have always said that proves God has a sense of humor.)
So between the first of September, bucks are chasing does, fighting other bucks, attacking bushes and trees - you can see that near the end of the video- until, in November, the does are waiting for some lovin'. the dominant, biggest buck does most of the mating, and when the does are no longer in heat, bucks lose their antlers, become docile, and regrow the antlers the following summer, to repeat the breeding cycle..
Fawns are born around the middle of May, lose their spots in late September, and some female fawns are capable to pregnancy in that first year.
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It’s the deer from that one Far Side cartoon.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
bldrrepub 10/9/2022 1:30:03 PM (No. 1299868)
Looked like she was wearing a UCLA hat. If so, that explains A LOT.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
PostAway 10/9/2022 1:37:12 PM (No. 1299880)
Some of you should look at the video or read the article. The woman wasn’t trying to make nice but was completely startled by a mature fully antlered buck standing within three of her. Although her screaming was annoying I would think anyone gored in several places including the gut would be a bit nonplussed. Even you gun carriers. The placidity of the buck was unusual. I live on acreage in the most deer dense county in Pennsylvania where multiple deer, even herds, are a common sight and I have never seen a deer so willing to dawdle near humans. It wouldn’t surprise me if the buck is being checked for rabies.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
cycloneman 10/9/2022 1:45:41 PM (No. 1299885)
Oh, Deer!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
raphaela 10/9/2022 1:59:24 PM (No. 1299892)
https://www.cattletoday.com/threads/roping-a-deer.52754/
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Rather Read 10/9/2022 2:18:17 PM (No. 1299907)
I like to hike at Mammoth Cave. I see lots of deer and wild turkeys. I leave them alone. It's not for nothing that they are called wild animals. A buck at this time of year is in rut and can so some crazy things.
Also, that screaming got on my last nerve.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Sully 10/9/2022 3:19:36 PM (No. 1299942)
#21 agreed! Am I the only one who saw the two humans trying to protect their small dogs who seemed to be in a tussle w the deer?
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
LadyHen 10/9/2022 3:38:01 PM (No. 1299957)
They say people and their dogs look and act alike. The dog was a stupid little yipper that about got killed taking on a creature 10+x's it's size. It hustled under the car when the buck got mad and would have probably stayed there had the woman not gone guano crazy and charged the buck (with a hat??). The buck obviously was having none of it. Her screaming well after she had been attacked was ridiculous. She ticked off the buck even more and her husband who just wanted her to shut up and unlock the car.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
DVC 10/9/2022 4:37:38 PM (No. 1299991)
Don't be so stupid as to think deer hanging around is "cute". They are WILD animals, and a foolish woman continuing to screetch like a little girl is just sad. And the fool of a husband was essentially penning in the buck by standing there. If he had initially moved to the other side of the vehicle, the buck looked like he was looking for an exit, but it was blocked.
There are reasons we shoot deer with powerful rifles.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Birddog 10/9/2022 5:48:29 PM (No. 1300027)
They were leaving to take the husband to a Dr appointment, from the way he was hunched and shuffling I'm guessing he has back/hip problems, as well as other issues.. The deer was startled and fell trying to get up, after it chased the yipper under the car it wanted to exit stage left....then she attacked it and it responded.
It was "Euthanized" by DNR/Wildlife agents.
I'll bet several neighbors(maybe these folks) feed the local deer, have then used to being in yards/lawns, proximity.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 10/10/2022 6:19:30 AM (No. 1300288)
If they were going to an appointment, the dog should have been on a leash. . .
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
Edgelady 10/10/2022 7:03:43 AM (No. 1300312)
What a stupid woman - we’ve invaded their habitat, learn to live with them. All that screaming - I would’ve tried to shut her up too. Too bad they euthanized him.
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My grandparents were from Wyoming and I used to go there a lot we've had encounters with deer all the time but no one ever reacted like Karen here! I usually don't post situations like these but this was just hilarious must have been some leftie that move there!