The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Department has published this week on Facebook a photo of an unusual harvest: a two-headed goat.

A head was attached to the recently slaughtered male. The other was rotting and tangled in the woods of the other head.

"It is unclear what circumstances led this male to carry another set of wood and a part of a decaying carcass.Whatever it was, it was really a problem. a rare harvest, "we learned Thursday.

Hunter Bob Long, Marshall County, Kentucky, bagged the bag the previous weekend, the hunter said. KFVS-TV, Cape Girardeau, Mo.,.

► November 17: Reward offered after a dolphin shot in "a brutal and insane act of aggression"
► November 14th: Airport security confiscates the stuffed snake of a boy
► September 24th: Judges Block Fall Hunting Season for Grizzly Bear

Sgt. Tony Dunker of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife said he suspected that the rotting head belonged to a dead deer for weeks after blocking wood in a fight. Ballard County, where the deer was shot, is located in the far west of Kentucky, meeting Illinois and Missouri, about 30 miles southeast of Cape Girardeau.

Dunker thinks the men fought for their territory or their partners. According to Dunker 's account, after the death of one of them, his body broke down to the point that the head broke off.

"He wrapped it up a bit until Mr. Long arrived," said Dunker about the deer and the extra head. Residents of the area had already seen the living male with the decaying head in his woods and took pictures.

Contributor: WHAS-TV, Louisville, Ky. Follow Joel Shannon on Twitter: @ JoelShannon91

Read or share this story: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/11/17/buck-two-heads-shot-kentucky-one-head-dead/2040748002/