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In most cases, deer with fibromas can live a normal and productive life and should be left alone and allowed to do so. In severe cases where abnormally large or unfortunately placed fibromas are negatively impacting the health of the deer, you are encouraged to contact your local regional office of MDIFW to report the case and consult with a biologist.

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damn ugly, yep. But the deer looks very healthy in other regards. Pass. I shot a buck about the same size with similar growths  some time ago...nowhere near as bad as those though. It was very healthy in all other regards...but poor sucker was probably getting the brush off from the girls in the neighborhood.

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