‘It was in good shape:’ Alberta farmer performs highway C-section on dying doe
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — An Alberta man was moving an injured deer off a highway in British Columbia when he saw a tiny hoof sticking out of its belly.
Sean Steele was on his way to visit family in Prince Rupert last Friday when he came across the dying doe near Smithers.
The farmer, who also runs a steel fabrication shop near Barrhead, northwest of Edmonton, said the car in front of him had hit the animal and he stopped to help.
He grabbed his pocket knife from the dash of his pickup truck intending to kill the deer and stop its suffering. But by the time he had dragged it to a ditch, it was dead.


