Originally Posted By: WildlifeBiologist
I would not shoot her. We are protecting three piebalds that have been on the farm a couple years.

What is your purpose for protecting a piebald in your heard?
Although they are unique and to me absolutely beautiful, this trait is genetic and causes other problems. Unlike true albinos, piebald deer have brown eyes and black hooves. The piebald condition is frequently associated with other harmful physical conditions, including skeletal deformities, dorsal bowing of the nose, short/deformed legs, curved spine, short lower mandible, and internal organ deformities. Piebald deer are rare, typically occurring at less than one percent of the population.