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Reindeer -- why do they .... oh, you know the rest
2005-09-26
A reindeer injured an elderly couple in the wilds of Finnish Lapland, in a rare attack that caused injuries needing hospital treatment, officials said Monday.

A male reindeer suddenly appeared from a forest and attacked a man who was hiking Sunday with his partner near Kittila, about 620 miles north of Helsinki. The buck butted the man to the ground and kicked him before turning on the woman who was talking to her son on a mobile phone, Kittila fire chief Jorma Ojala said. The son alerted rescue workers who arrived in helicopters and flew the couple to hospital.
You're out in the wilds enjoying nature, when you hear some broad yakking on her cell phone. Yeah, I can understand his rage.

The man and woman were not named, and officials declined to give further details.
We can say [giggle] no more.

A researcher at the Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute said the attack came during the peak rutting season when up to 30 female reindeer may be on heat in the territory of one buck. "Every year in the rutting season, buck reindeer are very possessive about their harems," Maybe he wanted to add to it?
said Mauri Nieminen, a reindeer expert at the institute. "If a person goes into an area between the reindeer and his females, the buck can easily turn on him or her."
Sounds like someone from farther south. "Keep away from my wimmin, or you'll besmirch the family's honor."

"Normally, reindeer pose no danger at all," Nieminen added.
Especial the Moderate ones.

In Finland, unlike in neighboring Sweden and Norway, there are no wild reindeer. They are domesticated, but are allowed to roam the wilds of Lapland where herders seasonally track them down for branding and slaughter.
Posted by:Jackal

#2  Reindeer in the rut stink, I mean STINK to high heaven. When I was up north, a guy shot a caribou and left it. I went up there and decided to butcher it and use the meat for the dogs. I opened the abdominal cavity with my knife to start the process, and HOLY Schitskis! The musk aroma was overpowering. The dog I had with me wanted to have nothing to do with it. So we left the carcass for the foxes and ravens, who did not have the aroma hangups that we did.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-09-26 22:34  

#1  After the slaughter do they cook them I Saskatoon berry sauce? I really love reindeer cooked that way. mmm mmm mmm!
Posted by: 3dc   2005-09-26 21:54  

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