That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard of. What? The deer should have died in the front yard?
Tell them that you did it and when they get there say "Hey, where did he go? He must have come back to life then dropped dead again in the backyard"! LOL, idiots.
2006-10-26 07:38:24
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answered by BVC_asst 5
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Around here, it's mostly about liability. The removal company doesn't really want their employees on other people's property. And driving that big ole truck to the back yard might just leave some ruts, break some limbs, run over a few flowers, all of which often results in an angry homeowner.
I bet if you slip the guys driving the truck a couple of bucks for a tip, they'll drag it for you. Otherwise, you have a couple of other choices, get someone else to help, pull it yourself, or leave it (stinky!).
Occasional dead animals is one of the few drawbacks to living in an area with wildlife.
2006-10-26 07:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Tie a rope around it's body. If you put your back and legs into it, you can drag the dead deer for a pretty far distance. Though I can't say it will be easy. It is possible to do it by yourself. But a few neighbors would help.
2006-10-26 07:43:35
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answered by Roger Y 3
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I bet there are a couple of teenagers around - boys - who would be happy to have the chance to drag a dead deer to the front for you - maybe slip 'em a few bucks (no pun intended!).
2006-10-26 07:46:17
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answered by woodlands127 5
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I believe a bear would not take just the buck... Find a way to drag it to the front of your house or bury it right there.
2006-10-26 07:41:21
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answered by Zolex1981 2
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Do you have a vehicle that you can drag it with? get a rope or chain around it and attach it to the frame under your vehicle. Not the bumper, the weight might pull it off. Some body's gonna take his Rack, maybe a friend of yours might want it.
2006-10-26 07:47:48
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answered by Raymond 6
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Is the deer in YOUR yard? Then it is your responsibility to move. You're lucky they're picking it up for you at no expense -- some places would charge you an animal disposal fee.
2006-10-26 07:40:26
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answered by Funchy 6
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the earth will dispose of the deer why does an animal have to go in the landfill when its biodegradeable and the critters will eat it so leave it there it will make a habitat and provide food for the shrinking habitat there already is worldwide
2006-10-26 07:45:38
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answered by peter w 4
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Their job is to pick the deer up. Just wait for them to come, and show them where it is. If they ask you why you didnt drag it to the front, ask them if you look like the world's strongest man.
2006-10-26 09:12:19
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answered by Little Red Riding Hood 3
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Call back to Fish & Wildlife and ask who may want the rack and how you can legally get rid of it. Maybe someone, a taxidermist or something, would take it for the rack. Do it quick, dead animals spoil fast.
2006-10-26 07:45:53
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answered by Susan M 7
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