Normal Wild Deer

Yesterday on my mail route…On a back road, off of a 'main' back road, I stopped to bring a full tray of mail up to the passenger seat.  I had left the driver's door open, gone around to the back of the jeep, and was about to set my tray of mail down and across the passenger seat and in my driver's door, was a deer looking at me.  

He wasn't big, but big enough to just be sniffing around the steering wheel.  I said, "Hey buddy…."  

I then recalled delivering a package to a house on this road in the fall, and small fawn was just inside the yard and the man who was accepting the package had explained to me, that it was an orphan.  I don't recall now how it had been separated from its mother, but the man said it would take food from his family.

And, now here I was with this human fed deer… and he wastrusting I had something for him.

All I had left was a few Ritz Crackers, which I hand fed him.  His little black button nose grazing my gloves as he nibbled the cracker. I didn't have my camera along…or you would have a picture to look upon.

I will carry carrots with me (and camera) in hopes of seeing him again.  I wonder if he waits to hear or smell humans on his road…like meals on wheels.

What I also thought, how interesting the nurturing process was in his case. How he grew to trust humans by the act of survival; for he was too little to forge for food on his own…when his mother disappeared.

In his deer mind, we are kind and giving people a food source, not the perpetrators (hunters) many deer know us by.

I truly didn't believe, believe you could take a 'wild' animal and domesticate it…and yet they are lured into trusting us out of survival.  

And, I also know the same is true in reverse, how we will endure awful treatment for food and shelter…as children without a choice.

Just interesting to witness the unusal deer….who came towards me, instead of fleeing like normal wild deer.



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2 responses to “Normal Wild Deer”

  1. Ann Sandberg Avatar
    Ann Sandberg

    Beth,
    Caution! These hand fed deer can be very dangerous as they mature. If it’s a buck, it will develop horns and can get aggressive in the fall during the rut. He will associate you with food, now as he does all humans. That can be a two-edged sword.
    I remember when my kids were small and we had a fenced area for them to play in. I was working in the garden and a deer approached—I mean walked right up to me. It was not natural. It scared me. I left the garden and walked towards our front door. The deer followed. Later, I learned that someone had taken in a fawn on Portage Entry and it was very tame. It usually wore a bandana in order to alert people that it was more tame than wild. Somehow, that day the deer had lost it’s bandana.
    Be safe, Beth—lots of us care a lot about you.
    Ann

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  2. Beth Jukuri Avatar
    Beth Jukuri

    Thanks Ann, I will take precautions…guess his friendly manner, also had me off guard. Although, i had to say it was shocking to be so close to a deer. He did back up and away as I came around to get in the Jeep. And I was feeding him from my window, with the door closed. I did not see him the next day….so perhaps it was a one time deal.
    But, I also read in Reader’s Digest about a woman and man who were attacked by a deer with antlers. So….you are the second warning.

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