I live about 10 miles from a large military installation. While hunting is permitted on most of it's 60,000 acres, it is not permitted around the buildings and main base areas. Deer in those areas have learned they are safe and stay put. This leads to a high incidence of inbreeding and thus.....Piebald deer. Many of those deer have short/stubby noses, like the buck in the picture. Seeing them is pretty easy.......just a short drive around the buildings.
About 180 miles to the north of me, there is a well known established "herd" of pure albino deer near a popular Northwoods Vacation area. Photographers and animal lovers alike flock there hoping for the chance to see what is otherwise considered a once in a lifetime sight. It is thought that these deer have lessened immune systems and senses, thus making them less likely to survive in the wild, yet these deer are truly wild, altho they are protected by law and the locals help them out in the winter. Piebald deer are not protected in the state tho.