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vinemaplebows:
I had one doe stare at me as I put a arrow through her heart face on, she never moved even after the shot, and fell on her face. That is the strangest reaction I have ever personally seen. Sometimes I think the arrows are so sharp that there is a delayed reaction to the brain, especially if they think they are safe.

I was tracking a deer for my brother, who had a arrow on his string in case the animal was still alive. The weather was really cold with lots of rain, we were cold to the bone....anyhow at some point my hand was cut by my brothers arrow head, and half the blood we were tracking was mine, I had no idea of the cut, no pain, nothing. The cold numbed the pain to the point of no feeling.

GlisGlis:

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I'm not shure it's related to sharpness
I had an accident with a chainsaw and reported some nice deep wounds on left arm
I was also so lucky not to cut away any essential parts
As I stared at that bloody gash asking why I feeled almost no pain.
I tough I had severed some nerves but that proved to be false so there are major wounds that cause small or no pain
Probably if the animal feels relative safe certain wounds are not a reason to flee

BowEd:
I know organs inside people don't seem to have nerves like from a needle puncturing them for a test or something.At least I've been told that too.

bradsmith2010:
yes I tell my wife it doesnt hurt the deer when I shoot them,, she just looks at me funny,,, )P(

Strelets:
Certainly the heart and the arteries have no nerves. Last year I had an angiogram; they stuck a needle and tube into my femoral artery in the groin, worked it up through the arteries into my heart and injected dye into it. I was wide awake with only a local anaesthetic where the tube went in. I didn't feel a thing except for an ache in the groin.

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