I've just come back from walking my dog, pushing through the trees that are overhanging the path and just entering a field when a handsome Roe buck was just exiting the field and ducking under the overhanging branches....
I'm not sure who was more surprised, but the buck headed back into the field and my Lab obeyed my loud call and didn't follow him. The buck then paused before running across the field and back into the woods fairly close to us.
He looked in fine condition which is hardly surprising as it's the middle of the roe rut but I have a question: I've met a few people who're scared a roe buck would attack them but I've never experienced any aggression at all, even with a dog to heal and in the rutting season. Despite his full antlers the buck seemed terrified of us and just wanted to run off. Has anyone ever had a problem with a row buck?
I'm not sure who was more surprised, but the buck headed back into the field and my Lab obeyed my loud call and didn't follow him. The buck then paused before running across the field and back into the woods fairly close to us.
He looked in fine condition which is hardly surprising as it's the middle of the roe rut but I have a question: I've met a few people who're scared a roe buck would attack them but I've never experienced any aggression at all, even with a dog to heal and in the rutting season. Despite his full antlers the buck seemed terrified of us and just wanted to run off. Has anyone ever had a problem with a row buck?