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# Thursday, December 04, 2008
Video: Montana Ranchers Seperate Locked Bucks
Posted by DDH Staff

Warning: Don't Try This At Home! The Wallewein Ranch, near Sunburst, Montana, was the scene of two locked bucks that had roughed one another up when neighbors of the Wallewein's found them.

According to the greatfallstribune.com, "The deer had been at it for awhile," Mike Wallewein said. "They had been going through barbed wire fences and there was a lot of blood on their legs. When we got there they were still in the corral and were lying down. They were just whipped but when we got there they jumped up and away they went through another fence."

The story continued:

"We hazed them into a hedgerow of caragana and they crashed back and forth through the trees," Wallewein said. "Then they tripped up and threw themselves down and that is when we jumped on them. One got up and we had to throw him back down."

One deer's antler had pierced the other's tongue and had gone through the lower jaw while the other's had pierced the first deer's face under the eye.

"Those horns locked up tighter than if they had grown that way. We struggled for awhile and the only way I could get them apart was spreading the two and getting the one out of the mouth and over nose. The other side, I could see, was going to come unlocked fairly easily."

Jesse and Lance sat on one deer while Mike Wallewein sat on the other. He told his kids to get ready to jump when he got the deer undone.

"I undone them. The one with the horn through its mouth took off. I was sitting on the other one and I jumped up but it just lay there. It was so winded. It gave me a chance to count the points. I rolled it over with my foot and then it jumped up and took off."

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Thursday, December 04, 2008 7:01:51 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [2]