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Sons Gf Has Hit A Huge Deer :(
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Young Smow and GF were driving this eve through a road in woods on way home in the dark when a huge adult deer literally leapt out of trees straight onto the road. She slammed on brakes but didn’t stand a chance and smashed into it, bonnet flew up which covered windscreen so she couldn’t see a thing. Thank god she managed to stop car without further incident. People stopped their cars and came to help but they are both very shaken and really really upset about the deer. There was nothing they could do though.... I hear it happens quite a lot?
Could have been so much worse. Thank god they are ok.
Could have been so much worse. Thank god they are ok.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Get the car's suspension checked, our son in law had a similar experience with quite a young kamikaze deer that we have round here. The car seemed fine for a couple of days but then they found that the suspension was damaged. It should be reported to the police too, he did so and when they arrived half an hour later the deer had 'been removed'. They're apparently much prized locally.
Round here, New Forest, this is not uncomment.
Most stick it in the boot to make up the loss due to damage.
From experience I'd suggest being a bit wary of such meat thogh, the bones can shatter so some of the meat is not edible plus it can often be older deer so a bit tough. Stew it is the best way.
Most stick it in the boot to make up the loss due to damage.
From experience I'd suggest being a bit wary of such meat thogh, the bones can shatter so some of the meat is not edible plus it can often be older deer so a bit tough. Stew it is the best way.
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