Yep they can be dangerous. A neighbour got gored in the arse about 12 years back and that was without provoking the animal by roaring.
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Yep they can be dangerous. A neighbour got gored in the arse about 12 years back and that was without provoking the animal by roaring.
At the roger white fundraising adventure ride at atiamuri (1987?) there was a brand new Red XD falcon ute in the carpark, its deer-farming owner showed us the two holes in his stoved in drivers door from one of his farm stags.
Ha Ha my Parents Emu's do that too If you let them hatch thier own chicks....thing with those bloody weirdo's is they come past the deer fence by at least a metre if their bird brain head gets through one of the squares so a safe distance must be kept.
Best to take the eggs off them and have a Flintstone size omlette...tastes bloody good to just like a big chocken egg.
Heard my first stag for the 2013 roar last night, wild stag. Not to aggresive more just throaty moans. Still exciting :)