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The fact he could catch the thing tells me it was injured , shot with a captive bolt by the look of it , left for the foxes ..could have been a bit more discreet but what are the options ? Try to restrain it , transport it , take it to a vet where deer very seldom do well . 

Gralloch it , and take the meat ! That would go down a storm ! 

As much as I don’t like or trust the arse pca the only thing he could have done different was be a little more discreet and taken the carcass away ..He did the best thing for the animal by putting it out of its misery without thinking about selling the rspca dream .

 

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He didn't do anything wrong at all. 

The funny bit is they are now starting to get attacked by the very people that they have relied on for funding for years. 

The rspca tried to appeal to the animal nutcases and its higher ecalons tried and in many cases succeeded in moving in an animal rights direction rather than animal welfare, its now realising welfare and rights don't mix. Fck em

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12 minutes ago, mackem said:

Killed it humanely that's fine,but dumping it in plain view while being watched by spectators was dumb.

He may of left it for the council to pick up. We have hidden the public from the reality of life and death for years....groups like the rspca are now reeping what they have sown

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