Missouri
man kills local favorite albino deer, donates meat
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[December 05, 2014]
By Kevin Murphy
(Reuters) - A Missouri man, criticized
after he killed an albino deer that had been a community favorite, said
on Thursday he would have the aging animal stuffed and would give away
the meat to a needy family.
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Jerry Kinnaman, 40, said he had seen the deer around Cape
Girardeau, Missouri, for years and refrained from shooting it
because a neighbor enjoyed watching it. He killed it on Tuesday with
a bow and arrow, he said.
"He really hadn't been on my property enough for me to actually hunt
him," Kinnaman said in a telephone interview. "This year he started
showing up again periodically. I knew I had a chance."
The 10-point buck was about 7-1/2 years old, thin and probably near
the end of its life expectancy, he said.
Kinnaman said he could understand the outcry generated after he
posted his kill of the locally famous deer on Facebook, and an
article ran in the Southeast Missourian newspaper.
"They can see him so far away, with that white color, and they feel
he is a special animal," Kinnaman said.
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Dean Harre of the Missouri Department of Conservation, said the
deer's albinism results from a mutation, and culling it from the
herd is neither objectionable nor illegal.
(Reporting by Kevin Murphy, Kansas City, Missouri; Editing by David
Bailey and Sandra Maler)
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