Posted on 11/24/2016 12:16:48 PM PST by SJackson
In this Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016 photo, provided by Mel Buckmaster, Wayne Douville poses with an eight-point doe he shot in Abrams in northeastern Wisconsin.
A Wisconsin hunter has killed an eight-point ... doe?
WLUK-TV reports that Wayne Douville was hunting near Abrams in northeastern Wisconsin on Monday when he shot and killed a 222-pound deer that had eight points on its antlers.
Upon closer inspection, the 68-year-old Douville and his aptly-named friend, Mel Buckmaster, discovered the deer had female genitalia.
Jeff Pritzl, district wildlife supervisor for the state Department of Natural Resources, says the doe likely had a higher testosterone level, which might occur in one in 100,000 deer. He says the deer was tagged a buck because the antlers were at least three inches long.
Douville says he plans to have the entire deer mounted, though he doubts his wife will let him put it up on the living room wall.
Which bathroom will it use?
Yes, this requires the use of a buck tag. She probably used the men's bathroom.
Buck Jenner became Doe Jenner?
A tranny?
Rosie O’Doe-nell.
Nicknamed ‘Mooch’!?
Ellen Doe-generes.
Michelle Doe-bama
Not another LGBT thread!
Minnesota DNR says white-tail antlered does are 1 in 1000-6000. Black-tail and mule does are antlered with far greater frequency.
Tranny doe?
Moe: Oh see the deer, does the deer have a little doe?
Curly: Soitenly, Two Bucks!
My gaydeer was going off when I saw the photo
Gives new meaning to the idea of “getting mounted.”
Oh hell, don’t let the homonazis get ahold of this...
But it identified as a buck...
Doe, a deer, a trans gender deer.
I noticed she doesn’t have udoers either. Probably never had a fawn. Bet she fought with the boys instead.
I thought Fawn died in a Kiln explosion.
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