Holes made by deer hooves in bunker

How can a hoof print in a bunker ever be isolated? Does the deer only have one leg? Or perhaps hopped in? A flamingo print I could understand but a solitary deer print ….

Sure, the prints likely come in groups, but not always - different bunker conditions, even within the same bunker - may mean one or few prints are in evidence. But that guidance is simply saying that an animal meandering through a bunker does not create a GUR relief situation whether that be a deer, rabbit, dog or whatever (caution: elephants are beyond my experience). But if a bunch of critters have held a communal tap dance with extensive damage then that's a different kettle of fish (sorry!) and the Committee may need to be consulted (or simply rake if it is one/few bunkers).

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