the antler was most likely injured in the middle stages of growth the velvet healed for the most part and cut blood supply off to it thats why the color is dark. the base of the antler suggest he would of been bigger to.
the antler was most likely injured in the middle stages of growth the velvet healed for the most part and cut blood supply off to it thats why the color is dark. the base of the antler suggest he would of been bigger to.
Are the deer in your area well-fed? That might be a case of malnutrition...
Yes- this buck was very large- guessing between 170 and 200 pounds.
Worst drag of my life might I add. If I didn't have a friend with me I would have never gotten him out.
the antler was most likely injured in the middle stages of growth the velvet healed for the most part and cut blood supply off to it thats why the color is dark. the base of the antler suggest he would of been bigger to.
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Are the deer in your area well-fed? That might be a case of malnutrition...
Yes- this buck was very large- guessing between 170 and 200 pounds.
Worst drag of my life might I add. If I didn't have a friend with me I would have never gotten him out.
the antler was most likely injured in the middle stages of growth the velvet healed for the most part and cut blood supply off to it thats why the color is dark. the base of the antler suggest he would of been bigger to.
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