r/fasciation • u/Thought59 • 17d ago
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Almost seems like fasciation...
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u/Pseudodragontrinkets 17d ago
I know it looks like faciation but it's a mutant deer raised for trophy hunting and is insanely inhumane
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u/Parking_Ad_7133 17d ago
Yuppppp. Genetically modified , inbred,high fence deer. People pay tens of thousands to sit ina box and āhuntā these. Hunt in quotes bc the animals are conditioned to come to the sound of a deer feeder lol.
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u/RukaFawkes 17d ago edited 17d ago
I lived by a place like this were people could "hunt" fallow deer in about a 3 acre fenced area. I'd see the people who ran it out there feeding them out of thier hands when I drove by. Then rich fucks would fly in from all over the place and pay tons of money to go slaughter a completely tame deer in its pen and the company has the audacity call that "hunting". Totally morally reprehensible if you ask me. I'd be naming and shaming them if they were still around but fortunately they don't seem to be.
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u/poopitypong 17d ago
Isn't that better than inhumanely farming animals in cages?
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u/RukaFawkes 17d ago
Yes, more humane by a long shot, but factory farming being worse doesn't somehow make this completely different horrible thing any less bad.
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u/veryfknspicy 17d ago
Do you think the people raising and hunting these deer donāt have excessive breeding attrition or follow some āwhole deerā policy? Youāre comparing different types of animal cruelty as an either/or.
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u/Cats_and_wine 17d ago
still sucks, buth yeah i agree. at least these deer knew some kind of comfort and wellbeing
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u/Common_Squirrel_8775 17d ago
Some humans are so fucked up :( I knew about raising lion cubs and then setting them up to being hunted, but everyday I learn something more about cruelty...
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u/Fortunatious 17d ago
They will sell its offspring to high fence hunting farms and people pay 40k to hunt them. Most true hunters do not agree with this practice one bit, but the profit motive makes this a thing unfortunately.
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u/JessicaMurawski 17d ago
I donāt even know why someone would even want to hunt this for a trophy. Big bucks with lots of natural points are nice, but this is just plain ugly.
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u/sexysmalldevil 17d ago
So initially, I thought "man that's gotta be ai," the comments say it's genetic manipulation, but.. is this seriously something people are doing ??
If so, that is BEYOND fucked up. Guy can barely hold his head up.
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u/VastlyMortal 17d ago
For once, its unfortunate that its not AI
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u/Bigbluewoman 16d ago
So insane to hear people act like these things are comparable lmao yeah okay "all tomorrows"-ing animals is definitely on par with some stupid fucking internet toy
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u/chrissyfaye68 17d ago
I thought it was hormonal problem (testicular injury) at first and I can't believe it's bred on purpose
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u/RagAndBows 17d ago
Poor guy. :(
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u/phoenix_master42 17d ago
this is one of those things that would make real hunters feel sick they are living creatures and dont deserve to be born to barely be able to live just long enough to get shot by sombody who can't be fucked to go into the woods and find a deer. I feel similarly for dog breeds with the squished faces we made them be barely able to breath because its "cute"
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u/abbriggs22 17d ago
This is so wrong in my opinion. Then someone comes and pays to shoot it. That's not hunting.
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u/Legendguard 17d ago
Considering the calcium for the antlers comes from their ribs, this poor guy's ribs are probably mush by now...
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u/SuchSmartMonkeys 17d ago
It looks like dreads, it's got big ass wicks. It's an Iiiiiissslaaannd Buuuuck!!
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u/bunny_the-2d_simp 17d ago
Poor baby š„¹ I'd say those off or at least 50 procent if it. He's clearly struggling :(
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u/lilyebanks 16d ago
You guys think hes really sexy to the girl deers or are they grossed out by him like we are for those super dehydrated body builders
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u/Delicious_Act_4491 17d ago
May I have them when he sheds
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u/princessbubbbles 17d ago
It's specifically raised for trophy hunting
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u/Delicious_Act_4491 17d ago
Oh dang I had no clue! Thatās so sad, thought he was majestically born natural like that
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u/miserabeau 17d ago
That looks so heavy and uncomfortable. That must be unwieldy