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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1983405" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>I had a buddy in Muzzleloader season that saw 2 donkeys that were colored like deer and he watched several groups of deer go out into a wheat field and graze with the donkeys 300 yrds from him. He told the land owner about where the deer came out of the timber and the landowner went over there the next day with his son and hunted that spot. The land owner shot a doe and some more ran off into the woods. He told his son to try sneaking through the woods and get a shot at one....and you know where this story is going. The son shoots and dad yells, "Did you get one?" "I sure did!" yells the son. When the dad got down and the son pointed out where the doe had fallen....it was one of his donkeys. Someone had given the guy the donkeys recently and I don't think the son knew about them but he is taking a rash about it since. Everyone has been posting donkey pics on his Face Book and comments like, RIP Eyore!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1983405, member: 3755"] I had a buddy in Muzzleloader season that saw 2 donkeys that were colored like deer and he watched several groups of deer go out into a wheat field and graze with the donkeys 300 yrds from him. He told the land owner about where the deer came out of the timber and the landowner went over there the next day with his son and hunted that spot. The land owner shot a doe and some more ran off into the woods. He told his son to try sneaking through the woods and get a shot at one....and you know where this story is going. The son shoots and dad yells, "Did you get one?" "I sure did!" yells the son. When the dad got down and the son pointed out where the doe had fallen....it was one of his donkeys. Someone had given the guy the donkeys recently and I don't think the son knew about them but he is taking a rash about it since. Everyone has been posting donkey pics on his Face Book and comments like, RIP Eyore! [/QUOTE]
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