A lot of road kill deer here this year. The things are everywhere. I was driving down Square Lake Rd in Bloomfield Hills two weeks ago and an eight point was standing on the side of the road watching four lanes of busy traffic. Lot of wealthy people on big estates there so not sure why I am surprised. I have had two in front of the farm house this year. I don't bury them. A piece of twine from a used bale slipped around the hind legs and hooked on to the hitch ball of the 4 wheeler gets the critter out onto one of the fields. Sometimes I set a trail cam on it. Vultures, hawks, coyotes, crows, the usual small predators...even woodpeckers...all come to feast. In fine weather the carcass is eaten out in less than two days. Then the remaining bones and the head start getting dragged around and eventually vanish. Takes a week or so in cold weather. With all the dead deer I see in ditches this year I think come Spring I will keep the windows rolled up and the AC on for the first month of warm weather.
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