I had a doe last year come to my yard and I noticed she was having a hard time eating. After watching her for a few more times I saw she had an abscess. She was so skinny and so scared. I made her food every day, oatmeal and apples and made it easier for her to eat. I’m happy to report that she got better and is still here. She’s still very skinny but she’s thriving. Her name is Minnie.
Awww, thank you for the kind deed. Good people are still in existence! This was so great to see. What a blessing you are. Any of you out there doing this as well! ❤
This deer has had a left-ear tag @ 04:01 sometime in the past. Just spit-balling here, but he could have been in a domesticated herd or someone's pet as a fawn, etc.
Why kind, only until hunting season, then "you can see the reason we are doing this, it's a nice BUCK" - so they just want it to survive so it can later be HUNTED.
How can you possibly be this dumb? He tried to fix the deer because some rich hunter will pay him ten or twenty thousand to come kill this deer in the fall. I'm a hunter and people like you amaze me.
Lol no kidding. We would have had to see 10 different doctors, as they pass the "buck" to one another, because they're either too lazy or too uneducated to provide proper care. This BS stems from enabling health care systems to lazily mooch off of Obama care and providing it to every lazy american who refuses to work. Great job dems...wait to support the growth of a strong nation 🎉.
this is so incredibly kind. the amount of care you have for this handsome buck, the consideration you showed him, is so heartwarming. he’s probably feeling significantly better.
@@joshua_J That would be cool to watch. Hope it exists. But no, they don't shoot them in pens. At worst, they shoot them in enclosed fields/meadows, and those places are looked down upon by the rest of the hunting community. Grow up, pansy.
I came from the backwoods of Missouri, so I know all about the seed ticks you experienced in this video. I learned about Permethrin more than 25 years ago. Buddy it works... I don't know what your "Ranger Ready" costs, but I can show you a way to mix your own Permethrin up from a concentrate that you can buy at most local feed stores and it will probably be much cheaper. What I used to buy is called "Permethrin 10 concentrate". All you have to do is mix 2 oz in one gallon of water, put it in a spray bottle, shake it well and then just use it just like you do your "Ranger Ready", let it dry on your clothes, socks and shoes. If a tick gets on you, it will kill it for sure. I would carry a nice sized spray bottle of this behind the seat of my truck. I could even wash my hunting clothes and they would still kill ticks... I even had a Beagle dog that would be out in the woods constantly. I was always trying to pick the ticks off her, so I decided I would start spraying her coat down with the mixture and rub it in to her fur... It never hurt her. I did this most of her life to keep the ticks off her and she lived to be 14 years old.
Thanks for this recipe. I was about to buy the RR stuff but it’s pricey. I used to give Ivermectin to my dogs that came in the small bottle that was for cattle. 2/10 of cc was all that I needed and it was so much cheaper.
A lot of flea/tick medications for dogs contain permethrin anyway. But yes, they are much more expensive than buying and mixing the stuff intended for livestock. On a side note, if you have cats, this stuff is TOXIC to them. Don't use it on them or let them come in contact with it.
Nice job. Amazingly impressed with the attention you gave to the deer. As a pharmacist I thought you explained the condition and treatment with terrific detail.
You are a hunter, thats okay. You are a hunter and respect life enough to help life when you can. You and your wife are amazing. Please dont ever stop being good people. Blessed be❤
Good, ethical hunters are very invested in husbandry, as it makes sure the ecosystem remains stable and keeps the animal populations healthy and sustainable!! Props to these guys!
That lucky boy! Thank you for saving him! I’m so sorry about the ticks, bites, lack of sleep! What horrible tick infestation Florida has! I thought TN was bad..
@@joshua_J No one pays remotely that much to shoot a deer. There are more deer in the continental US now then there were 200 years ago before bicycles existed, much less autos. The fact that people pay a deer permit shows that they support wildlife more than you since that money goes straight to state DNRs.
@@gameactufr6348 It happen ONE time a year, for over a million of hunters and mostly from stray bullets or ricochet. So this is not « they », but « he ».
Hoss!! Thank you for being able to save this deer. I can bet he felt so much better even after he woke up, because of you draining on the infection out of his lower jaw. May our Heavenly Father bless you in many ways. 🙏🙏
I’m literally crying because this is amazing and it’s wonderful such compassion and good-heartedness- and even better, it’s combined with skill, knowledge, and the right equipment and treatments!
Thank you for helping this beautiful little buck. You've made St Francis smile! God bless you for looking after this beautiful creature, who must have been in terrible pain. You're a wonderful guy!
What a wonderful example of a great hunter. Keeping the herds healthy is not only kind and humane, but enables the buck to live longer and reproduce more for keeping the hunting populations healthy.
That's some good work there!! Skillful with the dart gun, knowledgeable about deer's affliction , efficient with the treatment and very clear description and video of the whole process. Excellent work, thanks for posting this!
That poor buck! I've had an abscess before and know how painful they are and how awful they make you feel. It's amazing to me that you two crossed paths and y'all were able to help him. It takes a special kind of person to do what you're doing. Thank you for that!
You are incredible! Your care, knowledge and love for this deer and your explanation of your interventions on its behalf, working so quickly and thinking of every contingency.... I'm speechless. Thank you x
This is awesome. I didn’t even know people did this. Even though he may be hunted. You gave him a chance to produce awesome little bucks like him! Thank you so much!!
Also to save him from a slow painful death. If hunted he would die almost instantly. I hope that anyone who hunts either uses the meat themselves or donates it to a food bank.
That deer can not be taken for human consumption after receiving all that medicine. There would be a time period where he wouldn't be edible. Not sure if that would be finished by the time hunting season starts. Hope it will.
@MegaPerson012345 Maybe as a solution to letting hunters know that they’re treated, they could be tagged with something, like a spray paint that isn’t too brightly colored to give them away to predators.
The first few seconds of this video I said out loud well why the heck are you going to help save the thing when you're just going to hunt it!? Because I saw the gun... But then of course I had to be patient and listen to what was going on lol
Beautiful animal. I’m so glad there are people like you, who will do the right thing, spend time, money, and effort into saving this poor animal for NOTHING in return from that deer, just because this is a living being deserving of our empathy and care, and because we CAN care and do something about it, which the deers couldn’t, and most animals cannot. Thank you, there’s still plenty of us good people out there who enjoy saving and improving lives because the feeling it gives you, and your conscience nagging at you, it’s worth it.
I needed to see this today. I have been rescuing animals all week with little to no care from others. It breaks my heart to see how little people feel for wildlife. This warmed my cold heart
I have socialized abused dogs in the past for our local Humane Society. I would work with those dogs for weeks, getting them to trust again. The women that worked there would always adopt them out when I wasn't there. I didn't feel like it was fair for me not to have a say in the adoption process. They would laugh and say it was "cute" when I would come in to find out that they had adopted out my furry guy or girl, stating that that was why I was socializing them... to give them a new home. I never found it funny, nor cute, but bordering more on cruel. So, I get what you're saying, in how humans can have such a lack of empathy. Keep up the good work in caring for our furry friends!
Nice work. Retired Surgical RN here, you hit all the bells with that buck - proper treatment, meds, and follow-up checks. Thank you for posting this interesting case. God bless. 🦋
This is the first time anyone has ever explained why vets draw the plunger back on a syringe during an injection. Thank you! It had been driving me nuts for ages
Drs too. I went through fertility treatment and my husband had to give me progesterone shots in the hip. Very deep and a bug needle. Occasionally he would draw up blood and have to move to a different site
There's a few documentaries out there about drug users and sometimes you see the addict inject themselves and they do the exact same thing with the pull back only its blood they wanna see so they know the drug hits the vein and not wasted, pretty gory to be honest.
You’re a good soul, Ryan, for taking care of these animals. On a side note, nature is brutal! I didn’t realize that insects could climb into open wounds to lay eggs. 🤢
Not sure what your trade is but thank you for caring for Florida's wildlife. He was in pretty bad shape when you got to him. Our deer management program needs as much help as it can get.
Thank you for being the person that you are and taking care of this deer… I live in a town in eastern Oregon where dear Rome, free… I’m not too happy about it because I now have to put a big fence around plants that I don’t want them to eat. But they are beautiful.
GOD BLESS YOU and thank you for caring and keeping The Herd Healthy what a BUCK the GENES are there And you will be seeing more BUCKS like this BIG BOY, THANKS Again.🦌🦌🦌😊
If you consider the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which is one of the biggest threats we face today, the world certainly don't need more people running around pumping unthreatened wildlife full of antibiotics.
Yes heaven awaits you. Love how much you care. This world is hard and you help soften it for these beautiful creatures. They are true, loyal and grateful. Thanks you guys ❤
I feed a lot of deer and critters at my house. One of my favorite Doe got this really bad a few weeks back. It was much larger than than one on this video. Her name is Pretty Girl. She comes to feed about 2 to 3 times a day and gets all the saved apple cores and good healthy treats like grapes and nuts. She has been here for 5 years now as I watched her grow up from a fawn. She limps badly from an injury but does fine and has raised many fawns herself. I sprayed Ivomec pour-on on her corn for about a week. I do this to help with the ticks but I gave her extra when I saw she had the abscess. She was in my side yard last week and I saw her scratch the area and it absolutely ruptured with puss. She kept scratching with her hoof till it was all out. It was pretty awful to watch. She is good as new now and was here this morning to get her breakfast.
Wow, what you did for this Buck was amazing. When he was looking at you after he was on the mend, was priceless. He was definitely thanking you for taking away his miserable pain. Thanks for tending to the wildlife. May God continue to bless you and your family.
@@geronimo5537 Until then Ryan did a great job of taken care of the deer so it woulden't suffer and die from a very painful infected death. Think a little longer next time.
I'm mad I can't shake your hand. There are deer all over my yard and my hometown of St. Mary's Idaho. I love watching them. They're such beautiful animals and I get to watch them because of the people like you. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this Video. I haven’t seen you before and I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. I couldn’t get over ALL the tic’s. U poor people. I agree with your wife. I’d be at the doctors straight from leaving the Forrest.!!!!! God bless you all and the deer. Granny from Australia.🙏✝️🦌🇺🇸🇦🇺
Thank you so very much for helping this beautiful Buck and ALL the animals. You are a hero for wildlife and those of us who love them too. Sending Much Love, Warm Wishes and Beautiful Blessings to you and your family!!
First time watching and I have to say thank you for taking care of this beautiful creature God created! I have stopped two lanes of traffic several times to pick up a box turtle out of the road…so saving an animal makes my heart so happy! God bless you and for what you do!! 🙏🏻
Wow. I mean Wow. Im a tough guy but that almost makes me tear up. God will take care of people like you. Man. God bless you brother. With all the b.s. in the world right now it is good to see some human kindness. Please keep up the work.
Great work! Hope you saved him with the de-wormer. Would love to see him out of velvet! Get some footage of him later this year with an update if you’re able to please
Watching from London UK. Totally inspired by you! The relief I felt watching all that infection leave the bucks jaw was awesome. Wonderful work! But please take care of yourselves too. Those ticks are savage xx
That poor deer hopefully started feeling better that very night. The relief he must have felt getting that infected cyst squeezed and emptied must have been such a good feeling. Thank God there are people like this gentleman who care for God's creatures on his own free time. God Bless Him always.
You're a good man! We need more people like you to take. Care of our wildlife! I can't believe the ticks on you! What do the critters do for ticks? That's insane! Thank you for helping every little bit helps to save our planet and the creatures that live on it!❤❤
What an amazing project you have going. There needs to be more people in this world who have the same respect for the wildlife as you do. This buck will have lots of happy days to come thanks to you.
What a nice guy. If more people cared about our wildlife the way this man does, we could all rest assured that our children, and our children's children and so on, could fully enjoy and appreciate our natural, National wildlife.
There’s a special place in heaven for people who help and take care of gods animals.
What about hunting? That Buck would look nice on the wall
@@nathanchandler18 proper hunting is part of good stewardship
And there’s a special place in hell for those who don’t 💀
He did all that just so he can shoot it later on
Also special place to help homeless dying in the streets?
I had a doe last year come to my yard and I noticed she was having a hard time eating. After watching her for a few more times I saw she had an abscess. She was so skinny and so scared. I made her food every day, oatmeal and apples and made it easier for her to eat. I’m happy to report that she got better and is still here. She’s still very skinny but she’s thriving. Her name is Minnie.
So did she get the abscess treated? I'm glad she's doing better but if she's not putting on some condition she's not thriving.🤔
You could of added antibiotics to the oatmeal they sell it at feed stores or tractor supply stores
You are awesome ❤
@@MikeGreenawalt good to know . Is this the case in all states?
God bless you. 😊
Awww, thank you for the kind deed. Good people are still in existence! This was so great to see. What a blessing you are. Any of you out there doing this as well! ❤
This deer has had a left-ear tag @ 04:01 sometime in the past. Just spit-balling here, but he could have been in a domesticated herd or someone's pet as a fawn, etc.
Well done Ryan,
Wish there was more kind people like you..
Why kind, only until hunting season, then "you can see the reason we are doing this, it's a nice BUCK" - so they just want it to survive so it can later be HUNTED.
the only thing that grossed me out were all the ticks! 🤢🤮
Agree
Agreed!
Well done???? This guy is simply protecting profits for the deer breeder who sells canned hunts and chargers by the inch measurement of the rack
Poor thing. I’m so glad you were able to help him. I bet he felt so much better once that abscess was cleaned.
I was thinking the same thing!
I know I wish he could tag him and maybe see him around 😁
How can you possibly be this dumb? He tried to fix the deer because some rich hunter will pay him ten or twenty thousand to come kill this deer in the fall. I'm a hunter and people like you amaze me.
Thank you for helping that beautiful deer
When he wakes up; he's going to say, "where did the morning go?!"
Thank you for saving him.
What a privilege to witness this beautiful animal get help. Thank you.
Ask him for the video of this buck getting killed by a hunter paying thousands and thousands of dollars to shoot a deer in a pen
@@joshua_J Wow I think you are right, I appreciate saving the deer but I am against killing when you do not need it.
@@joshua_Jlink, please?
Geez this deer has better health care then the majority of the USA!
...and its not even "Obama Care" LOL
😅😅@@dusty2774
lol wrong
Lol no kidding. We would have had to see 10 different doctors, as they pass the "buck" to one another, because they're either too lazy or too uneducated to provide proper care.
This BS stems from enabling health care systems to lazily mooch off of Obama care and providing it to every lazy american who refuses to work. Great job dems...wait to support the growth of a strong nation 🎉.
@@johnrion3232He’s joking but he’s really wrong.
Thanks for helping him. I’m sure he’s going to feel so much better.
Ask him for the video of this buck getting killed by a hunter paying thousands and thousands of dollars to shoot a deer in a pen
@@joshua_Jwhat??!! Seriously?
until it gets shot for food and trophy
Until it gets it's brains shot out by a POS hunter!
@@j.e.3088 WTF......if that's true, he's a POS
this is so incredibly kind. the amount of care you have for this handsome buck, the consideration you showed him, is so heartwarming. he’s probably feeling significantly better.
kill deer yum to eat
@@jump171 yeah, let him 'fatten up' before the kill. A renewable resource. I don't care for the taste, but to each their own.
Barbarians
How do you protect and/or treat your dog from the tricks?
Im guessing ur vegan
Thank you for caring so well for that beautiful buck and relieving his pain. God bless.
Thank you SO much for helping these creatures out. Real men are kind to animals...
Kind to them and kill them, if a real man. And thankfully that's most.
Real men are kind to animals and also hunt them.
Including hunting them efficiently for a smooth kill.
Ask him for the video of this buck getting killed by a hunter paying thousands and thousands of dollars to shoot a deer in a pen
@@joshua_J That would be cool to watch. Hope it exists. But no, they don't shoot them in pens. At worst, they shoot them in enclosed fields/meadows, and those places are looked down upon by the rest of the hunting community. Grow up, pansy.
Honestly, I had no idea that people like you and your wife were out there...thank you, thank you, and thank you...
Ask him for the video of this buck getting killed by a hunter paying thousands and thousands of dollars to shoot a deer in a pen
@joshua_J what are you talking about?
@@joshua_Jmaybe he’s saying he’s just letting people come pay him to get some good deer lol
@@joshua_J yeah I did find it odd how the deer had an ear tag hole laying down. I thought to myself. Huh odd to even see that on a deer.
There amateur morons treating deer to be sold as an easy hunt 5:10
Thank you for Helping this poor baby! God Bless You Sir
I came from the backwoods of Missouri, so I know all about the seed ticks you experienced in this video. I learned about Permethrin more than 25 years ago. Buddy it works... I don't know what your "Ranger Ready" costs, but I can show you a way to mix your own Permethrin up from a concentrate that you can buy at most local feed stores and it will probably be much cheaper. What I used to buy is called "Permethrin 10 concentrate". All you have to do is mix 2 oz in one gallon of water, put it in a spray bottle, shake it well and then just use it just like you do your "Ranger Ready", let it dry on your clothes, socks and shoes. If a tick gets on you, it will kill it for sure. I would carry a nice sized spray bottle of this behind the seat of my truck. I could even wash my hunting clothes and they would still kill ticks... I even had a Beagle dog that would be out in the woods constantly. I was always trying to pick the ticks off her, so I decided I would start spraying her coat down with the mixture and rub it in to her fur... It never hurt her. I did this most of her life to keep the ticks off her and she lived to be 14 years old.
Thanks for this recipe. I was about to buy the RR stuff but it’s pricey. I used to give Ivermectin to my dogs that came in the small bottle that was for cattle. 2/10 of cc was all that I needed and it was so much cheaper.
I think Ranger Ready may be one on their sponsors.
A lot of flea/tick medications for dogs contain permethrin anyway. But yes, they are much more expensive than buying and mixing the stuff intended for livestock. On a side note, if you have cats, this stuff is TOXIC to them. Don't use it on them or let them come in contact with it.
@@Hammerback0 Right, that's what I said...
Permethrin also melts plastic, I put it on gear for the army and I have to wipe down any non cloth parts
Poor thing was in so much pain with the abscess, thank you for helping him.
Ask him for the video of this buck getting killed by a hunter paying thousands and thousands of dollars to shoot a deer in a pen
@@joshua_JIf that is true that is horrific - where is your source of information ?
Thank You for saving this Precious baby
Never saw so many ticks in my life! Thanks for helping the deer!
Ticks lay their eggs in clusters that look like fish eggs...they hatch into tiny specks
Deer ticks
Nah deer ticks are bigger, those are seed ticks
@@lulux8040do seed ticks get bigger?
@@barryroyal7233 Yep and they carry Alpha-Gal Syndrome..
Nice job. Amazingly impressed with the attention you gave to the deer. As a pharmacist I thought you explained the condition and treatment with terrific detail.
You are a hunter, thats okay. You are a hunter and respect life enough to help life when you can. You and your wife are amazing. Please dont ever stop being good people. Blessed be❤
Good, ethical hunters are very invested in husbandry, as it makes sure the ecosystem remains stable and keeps the animal populations healthy and sustainable!! Props to these guys!
Oh my goodness, thank you for helping this poor boy. I'm sure he will feel much better!❤❤
Good job Ryan...Thank you for being a decent human being!
It warms my heart seeing people take care of animals like this.
That lucky boy! Thank you for saving him! I’m so sorry about the ticks, bites, lack of sleep! What horrible tick infestation Florida has! I thought TN was bad..
Ask him for the video of this buck getting killed by a hunter paying thousands and thousands of dollars to shoot a deer in a pen
@@joshua_J No one pays remotely that much to shoot a deer. There are more deer in the continental US now then there were 200 years ago before bicycles existed, much less autos. The fact that people pay a deer permit shows that they support wildlife more than you since that money goes straight to state DNRs.
@@joshua_J , that is absolutely disgusting if he did. And if so, I hope karma rains down on him so hard he can’t see.
*It's A Wild Life* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Thanks for doing what you do! People who are kind to animals are angels on earth, helping things that can't help themselves!
Now thats a proper hunter, not randomly shooting deers. A good dude. May you live long and prosper.
Hunters don't randomly shoot deer so not sure what you are getting at.
@@TripleTapHK
Hunters need to kill anything. Goobers!
@@TripleTapHK here they shoot deers so randomly that it is sometimes not a deer but a human instead
@@gameactufr6348 It happen ONE time a year, for over a million of hunters and mostly from stray bullets or ricochet.
So this is not « they », but « he ».
@@Wayne72LEVRAI chasseur = assassin
Hoss!! Thank you for being able to save this deer. I can bet he felt so much better even after he woke up, because of you draining on the infection out of his lower jaw. May our Heavenly Father bless you in many ways. 🙏🙏
I’m literally crying because this is amazing and it’s wonderful such compassion and good-heartedness- and even better, it’s combined with skill, knowledge, and the right equipment and treatments!
Thank you for helping this beautiful little buck. You've made St Francis smile! God bless you for looking after this beautiful creature, who must have been in terrible pain. You're a wonderful guy!
What a wonderful example of a great hunter. Keeping the herds healthy is not only kind and humane, but enables the buck to live longer and reproduce more for keeping the hunting populations healthy.
What a wonderful thing you did for that Deer. Your compassionate heart and talent is well appreciated. God bless you!
That's some good work there!! Skillful with the dart gun, knowledgeable about deer's affliction , efficient with the treatment and very clear description and video of the whole process. Excellent work, thanks for posting this!
That poor buck! I've had an abscess before and know how painful they are and how awful they make you feel. It's amazing to me that you two crossed paths and y'all were able to help him. It takes a special kind of person to do what you're doing. Thank you for that!
You are incredible! Your care, knowledge and love for this deer and your explanation of your interventions on its behalf, working so quickly and thinking of every contingency.... I'm speechless. Thank you x
The velvet on their antlers is so cool. Thank you for taking care of him♥️
This is awesome. I didn’t even know people did this. Even though he may be hunted. You gave him a chance to produce awesome little bucks like him! Thank you so much!!
Also to save him from a slow painful death. If hunted he would die almost instantly. I hope that anyone who hunts either uses the meat themselves or donates it to a food bank.
That deer can not be taken for human consumption after receiving all that medicine. There would be a time period where he wouldn't be edible. Not sure if that would be finished by the time hunting season starts. Hope it will.
@MegaPerson012345
Maybe as a solution to letting hunters know that they’re treated, they could be tagged with something, like a spray paint that isn’t too brightly colored to give them away to predators.
@@MegaPerson012345 Deer season in Florida starts at the end of October, and this video is from July, so it should be fine.
The first few seconds of this video I said out loud well why the heck are you going to help save the thing when you're just going to hunt it!? Because I saw the gun... But then of course I had to be patient and listen to what was going on lol
Beautiful animal. I’m so glad there are people like you, who will do the right thing, spend time, money, and effort into saving this poor animal for NOTHING in return from that deer, just because this is a living being deserving of our empathy and care, and because we CAN care and do something about it, which the deers couldn’t, and most animals cannot. Thank you, there’s still plenty of us good people out there who enjoy saving and improving lives because the feeling it gives you, and your conscience nagging at you, it’s worth it.
I needed to see this today. I have been rescuing animals all week with little to no care from others. It breaks my heart to see how little people feel for wildlife. This warmed my cold heart
Well thank you for helping all the animals you do help, many blessings your way 🙏🫶🏼🙌☝️❤️
I have socialized abused dogs in the past for our local Humane Society. I would work with those dogs for weeks, getting them to trust again. The women that worked there would always adopt them out when I wasn't there. I didn't feel like it was fair for me not to have a say in the adoption process. They would laugh and say it was "cute" when I would come in to find out that they had adopted out my furry guy or girl, stating that that was why I was socializing them... to give them a new home. I never found it funny, nor cute, but bordering more on cruel.
So, I get what you're saying, in how humans can have such a lack of empathy. Keep up the good work in caring for our furry friends!
Do you do it for the animals, or for the recognition from other people?
@@Frankybroadcast I do it for the animals. How could you misconstrue it any other way?
Not sure if this will make you feel better or not but, I dont care, was hoping to add to the list. Feel better soon.
Nice work.
Retired Surgical RN here, you hit all the bells with that buck - proper treatment, meds, and follow-up checks.
Thank you for posting this interesting case.
God bless. 🦋
Thank you for what you are doing. I am stoked tonight and so glad for your earthly being.
This is the first time anyone has ever explained why vets draw the plunger back on a syringe during an injection. Thank you! It had been driving me nuts for ages
Drs too. I went through fertility treatment and my husband had to give me progesterone shots in the hip. Very deep and a bug needle. Occasionally he would draw up blood and have to move to a different site
Should be done with ppl too.
Had a tetanus jab 3 days ago, the nurse did it then,that was in Torbay A&E,UK 🇬🇧
Docs do it to determine if you're in a vein
There's a few documentaries out there about drug users and sometimes you see the addict inject themselves and they do the exact same thing with the pull back only its blood they wanna see so they know the drug hits the vein and not wasted, pretty gory to be honest.
Well done pal it's such a good deed and it's great to see the Buck is bouncing back after your treatment
You’re a good soul, Ryan, for taking care of these animals.
On a side note, nature is brutal! I didn’t realize that insects could climb into open wounds to lay eggs. 🤢
You are right! Nature is extremely brutal!
Not sure what your trade is but thank you for caring for Florida's wildlife. He was in pretty bad shape when you got to him. Our deer management program needs as much help as it can get.
There is a special place in heaven for folks like you. Thank you for your kindness. We could use a lot more folks like you, sir. Well done!!
Thank you for being the person that you are and taking care of this deer… I live in a town in eastern Oregon where dear Rome, free… I’m not too happy about it because I now have to put a big fence around plants that I don’t want them to eat. But they are beautiful.
God bless you and how you helped that poor baby. I bet he feels relieved
Splendid. You are an amazing person. I hope this guy lives a long and safe life. Cheers from Australia.
GOD BLESS YOU and thank you for caring and keeping
The Herd Healthy what a BUCK the GENES are there
And you will be seeing more BUCKS like this
BIG BOY, THANKS Again.🦌🦌🦌😊
Thank you for helping him. The world needs more people like you ❤
If you consider the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which is one of the biggest threats we face today, the world certainly don't need more people running around pumping unthreatened wildlife full of antibiotics.
You do realize he's gone kill this deer one day.... Right?
@@WillChandlerFLD120and?
@@LilyFields-l4h exactly
@@WillChandlerFLD120but not until the withhold on the pen g is up 😅😅
Job well done. Thank you for caring for that deer. A ray of hope in this confused world.
Yes heaven awaits you. Love how much you care. This world is hard and you help soften it for these beautiful creatures. They are true, loyal and grateful. Thanks you guys ❤
God bless you! I’ve had a few of those tiny little ticks this year. They have been horrific! Insane itching! At least you saved the deer! 👏
I feed a lot of deer and critters at my house. One of my favorite Doe got this really bad a few weeks back. It was much larger than than one on this video. Her name is Pretty Girl. She comes to feed about 2 to 3 times a day and gets all the saved apple cores and good healthy treats like grapes and nuts. She has been here for 5 years now as I watched her grow up from a fawn. She limps badly from an injury but does fine and has raised many fawns herself. I sprayed Ivomec pour-on on her corn for about a week. I do this to help with the ticks but I gave her extra when I saw she had the abscess. She was in my side yard last week and I saw her scratch the area and it absolutely ruptured with puss. She kept scratching with her hoof till it was all out. It was pretty awful to watch. She is good as new now and was here this morning to get her breakfast.
Great Act of generosity and compassion. There are some truly good people, such as yourself. Thank you!!
Thank you for your choice to put your love of nature to unselfish ends!👍👍
There is a special place at the right side of God for guys like you.
We need more people like you! Thank you for helping the wildlife!
That was really interesting to see. I didn’t know people were out there doing that for our wildlife. Kudos!
The people who help animals are true heroes. The velvet on the buck's antlers is beautiful. Good luck buddy.
Wow, what you did for this Buck was amazing. When he was looking at you after he was on the mend, was priceless. He was definitely thanking you for taking away his miserable pain. Thanks for tending to the wildlife.
May God continue to bless you and your family.
he made for good meat for that hunter that got it later after paying a few grand to hunt it Im sure. That deer had an ear tag hole for a reason.
@@geronimo5537 Until then Ryan did a great job of taken care of the deer so it woulden't suffer and die from a very painful infected death. Think a little longer next time.
I'm mad I can't shake your hand. There are deer all over my yard and my hometown of St. Mary's Idaho. I love watching them. They're such beautiful animals and I get to watch them because of the people like you. Thank you so much!
Wow, well done you 😊 This beautiful planet needs more folk like you, thank you for helping that lovely animal…you made my day 😘
It is so refreshing to watch no nonsense content and real person commentary.
Thank you for this Video. I haven’t seen you before and I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. I couldn’t get over ALL the tic’s. U poor people. I agree with your wife. I’d be at the doctors straight from leaving the Forrest.!!!!! God bless you all and the deer. Granny from Australia.🙏✝️🦌🇺🇸🇦🇺
It's nice to see people helping animals instead of harming them ❤
Thank you for caring for this beautiful Buck ♥🙏
Thank you for putting yourself in danger and going out of your way to help an animal in need. God bless you guys! 🙏
Outstanding! God bless you, Ryan. Thank you so much for such a great video and your desire to do the right thing.
Thank you so very much for helping this beautiful Buck and ALL the animals. You are a hero for wildlife and those of us who love them too. Sending Much Love, Warm Wishes and Beautiful Blessings to you and your family!!
May God bless you brother for your kindness to His creation.
Why did he make us suffer 😅
What a beautiful buck. Thank you guys for helping that poor creature get healthy again. Much love.
First time watching and I have to say thank you for taking care of this beautiful creature God created! I have stopped two lanes of traffic several times to pick up a box turtle out of the road…so saving an animal makes my heart so happy! God bless you and for what you do!! 🙏🏻
Thank you for helping Mother Nature.❤
Heart warming! Thanks for caring 🦌 ❤
Like all other subscribers, thank you for your expertise and curing this deer 🙏👍🏼
How kind to take time out of your day to help a deer. This made my day
Thank you for helping that deer !
Thank you for helping them. God Bless you and yours. Please stay safe.
Wow. I mean Wow. Im a tough guy but that almost makes me tear up. God will take care of people like you. Man. God bless you brother. With all the b.s. in the world right now it is good to see some human kindness. Please keep up the work.
Thanks to both of you. Very informative. Glad to see the deer is okay.
Great work! Hope you saved him with the de-wormer. Would love to see him out of velvet! Get some footage of him later this year with an update if you’re able to please
Poor fellow. I've had abscesses in the past from MRSA, and I know how painful they can be. I'm glad you were able to help him.
Watching from London UK. Totally inspired by you! The relief I felt watching all that infection leave the bucks jaw was awesome. Wonderful work! But please take care of yourselves too. Those ticks are savage xx
Thank you for caring enough to mend him the way you did.
That poor deer hopefully started feeling better that very night. The relief he must have felt getting that infected cyst squeezed and emptied must have been such a good feeling. Thank God there are people like this gentleman who care for God's creatures on his own free time. God Bless Him always.
You're a good man! We need more people like you to take. Care of our wildlife! I can't believe the ticks on you! What do the critters do for ticks? That's insane! Thank you for helping every little bit helps to save our planet and the creatures that live on it!❤❤
Thanks!
What an amazing project you have going. There needs to be more people in this world who have the same respect for the wildlife as you do. This buck will have lots of happy days to come thanks to you.
Cool first time here so awesome to see you pay nature back and help them. The ticks gave me goose bumps super gross!
What a nice guy. If more people cared about our wildlife the way this man does, we could all rest assured that our children, and our children's children and so on, could fully enjoy and appreciate our natural, National wildlife.
You are a SAINT!! Good job saving that deer from a slow painful death. Great feel good video. I am sure the deer said THANK BUDDY!!
Thank you for being kind. We need more kind people like you. ❤
Good man with a good heart.
Great job. Didn't know people like you existed to help wildlife but it's awesome.
Are you seriously that ignorant?
Thank you for helping this beautiful buck.
Thank you for protecting those bucks. Kudos to you sir! Keep it up.
It’s nice to know there are caring people like you guys out there looking out for the animals