Sounds like you have the same breed of deer we have, bold and unafraid. I joke that you could go deer hunting with a handful of birdseed and a hammer.
I saw a rabbit last year hiding under some tomato plants. I set a live trap. A raccoon and 2 snunks later I pulled the trap. No rabbit.
It was in the southwest corner of the yard, eating my bean plants.
I got out of the car and went back there and tried to shoo it away.
It would have none of it.
It huffed & puffed and stomped it's front hooves.
It was making sure that I understood that they were HIS bean plants,
and he was going to eat them ALL.
Huff and Puff - Stomp Stomp.
I didn't think it was a good idea to swat the thing on it's
rear end to try to drive it away - it might kick me in the head.
So I shrugged my shoulders, left the deer to it's meal,
and went inside.
The next morning the bean plants - all of them - were GONE.
Stems and all, flush with the ground.
But my experiment was a success - the dried pink beans,
pinto, kidney and black beans that you buy in the
grocery store for 99 cents a bag WILL grow if planted.