OH DEER!

Animal lover called ‘selfish & unethical’ as she’s charged for feeding deer in home

AN ANIMAL lover who wildlife officials say lured deer into her home to feed them has been charged for the “egregious” act.

A woman in Colorado — a state where it’s to feed “big game” animals like deer, moose, elk and bears — filmed herself luring the animals into her home in .

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by Colorado Parks & Wildlife, the woman is clearly using food to entice the deer to come inside.

“Hi my angel, come here,” she says. “Hi my baby, come here.”

In another shot, she shows a deer eating food from a container: “He gets his bananas and apples and carrots, wheat bread and rolled oats cereal.”

“We try to keep his rack strong through the winter,” the woman can be heard saying, referencing its antlers.

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They said illegally feeding big game animals “can result in a $100 fine per occasion of feeding, plus mandatory surcharges.”

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The woman filmed herself feeding bread to deerCredit: CPW
Colorado Parks & Wildlife says feeding big game is 'selfish and unethical'Credit: CPW

“It is selfish and unethical to feed big-game,” Mark Lamb, area wildlife manager, said in a statement.

“You are going to end up unintentionally killing those animals and also putting yourself in harm's way.”

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He added: "If what you want is a pet or just to connect with an animal, choose a domestic breed that has evolved to live with people.”

Parks & Wildlife warns that attracting animals like deer using food pushes animals to gather in one area and “disrupts their national migration patterns.”

At one point in her videos, the woman seems to call two deer 'Mackenzie Faye' and 'Sandra Faye'Credit: CPW
'If you are training deer to come and stay in your backyard, you are asking mountain lions to be in your neighborhood as well,' one wildlife official saidCredit: CPW
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It also enables the spread of disease and “attracts predators,” officials said.

“If you are training deer to come and stay in your backyard, you are asking mountain lions to be in your neighborhood as well,” Lamb said.

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Officials said feeding big game animals is a “common problem” in , and in January alone, they had to contact 12 people about giving them food.

“Turning your yard into a virtual zoo by feeding deer and elk is not safe for people, not healthy for wildlife and is truly a selfish act,” a wildlife officer, Joe Nicholson, said.

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“The proper way to enjoy viewing wildlife is to do so from a safe distance and without artificially introducing feed, salt, or other attractants that alter their natural use of the landscape and aversion to people.”


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