Pennsylvania Game Commission confiscates castrated buck with antlers removed that was kept as pet

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A Fayette County, Pa., woman has been charged in connection with keeping a wild deer as a pet and resisting its removal from her property.
Tammy Shiery, 64, was arrested Feb. 25 when she tried to prevent state game wardens from seizing a two-year-old buck the Pennsylvania Game Commission alleges she illegally adopted and kept at her Bullskin Township home. The deer, which she named Baby, had been castrated and surgically altered to prevent antler growth, according to commission southwest region information and education supervisor Andy Harvey.

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