Yes, but you need to check with your local authorities to see if you can legally use it to hunt in your home state. The laws vary, but it should be okay.
A 25 pound bow might kill a deer at 10 yards, but it may not be legal in most states. A 35 pound bow is about the minimum you want to use and, at least in Indiana, it is the legal minimum.
you shouldn't be trying to kill a deer!
you can kill any animal with 50 pound bow Indians have been doing it for thousands of years with 30-40 pound bows
Spears, bow and arrows.
With bow and arrows to kill deer and buffalo ( etc) but the mostly fished .
Yes. Common sense dictates that humans should kill deer by bow and arrow, lance or rifle, and not be stupid enough to go after it with nothing or just a hunting knife.
yes, because deers live in some residential areas
A 60 to 70 pound force bow should do the job. I would go with the 70 pounds personally because of the pig/hog's tough skin.
Yes, you can. Some states or provinces may require a minimum poundage for big game or small game that may make a 30 pound bow not legal to hunt with. Most states require a 35 to 40 pound bow as a minimum but not all.
Hunters will kill a deer with a bow purely out of preference and for a need for a challenge. Hunting with a bow is of a greater challenge than hunting with a gun, due to the higher potential for inaccuracies and the need to have to get closer to the prey than what is needed with a rifle. Poachers often choose the gun because it's fast, more efficient and easier to hunt animals with, even though a bow is much quieter overall.
One can find information about bow hunting deer from a number of different resources online. One can find instructional videos for deer bow hunting on YouTube. One can also find information on deer bow hunting on websites such as Instructables, HubPages, and Deer & Deer Hunting.
The lowest draw weight on a bow, that I've heard of is about 55 pounds. But I've heard of people killing deer with a little less.