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Author Topic: Check this guy out. From one of my cams.  (Read 5160 times)

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Offline HUNTER2

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 :fudd:

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Offline Cody Gruchow

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neat rack, not sure you want him reproducing. and nice big bodyed deer also

Offline HUNTER2

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He is missing his left front leg.
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Offline Randy Kaar

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never noticed that... ;D  nice size deer though.

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Offline bowhunter73

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I think it’s safe to say his rack is messed up due to his injury (left leg).not bad genes that would be passed on. I think he has already paid his dues for this life. I would let him go.

 Very cool pic though please post more if he comes back it would be neat to see him grow
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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wow i wasnt paying attention, no front leg, then i would still shoot him just to put him out of his misery, no clue on how he got that big with just 3 legs, you must have some good food sources and literally no predators around.

Offline Mayfly

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wow i wasnt paying attention, no front leg, then i would still shoot him just to put him out of his misery,.


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Elaborate on that one please......

Offline Cody Gruchow

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if he dont take him im sure sooner or later a preadator will. or if the winter is suppose to be as bad as they think its going to be this year it will have a real hard time trying to get through deep snow

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if he dont take him im sure sooner or later a preadator will. or if the winter is suppose to be as bad as they think its going to be this year it will have a real hard time trying to get through deep snow

I don't know....He looked pretty healthy to me, nice big deer. I think i'd let him go...


Offline sjohnnie26

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I'd take him.  He most likely has some sort of genetic defect and his antlers probably aren't getting any larger.
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I'd take him.  He most likely has some sort of genetic defect and his antlers probably aren't getting any larger.

Its the missing leg. When buck gets an injury like that it affects his antler growth.

Example, look at this picture. Notice the gash on the left side of his neck and then take a look at his antler:



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Offline HUNTER2

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I found one of his sheds this spring when I was planting one of my food plots.
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Offline sjohnnie26

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I'm guessing the shed was equally as small?  My point is that this deer has reached it's maximum antler size whether it's from the leg, or genes or whatever,  and I would not hesitate to harvest him.

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Offline HUNTER2

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Just looking at the photo, I'm guessing the antler is about the same.
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Offline CampYJewel

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To me it looks like he was born that way.  There is no sign of trama or any big scar that you can see.  I have had a 3 legged deer by my place and they can run just as fast as one on 4 legs.  I don't think he has to worry about to many predators.  And the one by my house was shot or hit because the leg was there it just flopped around.

Really wierd none the less.  Thanks for posting the pic!!!