From: JamesV
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Mess with my doe, you get the horns.
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From: Barber
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Dang !
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From: Clydebow
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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So he's the winner?
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From: PEARL DRUMS
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Where did this come from?
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From: stick33
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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That's an awesome pic. Rarely get to see shedding velvet pics, especially like that!
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From: David McLendon
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Looks like he could have waited a few more days before he started rubbing. What's the rush?
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From: Sawtooth (Original)
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Whoa. Never seen that before. Is that from losing velvet or does he have a head injury? The way his mouth is positioned it looks like he might be stressing over something.
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From: nomo
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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I'm glad I didn't see that fight. I know nature is cruel sometimes, but that is just plain sad. This is not a comment about posting that pic, it's just sad to see how nature works sometimes.
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From: ny yankee
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Hopefully, it's just a flesh wound on the forehead and not the eye.
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From: PEARL DRUMS
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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He was rubbing the velvet off and probably shook his head like a mad buck to get it off. His neck is too small to be a fall deer. Not to mention the entirety of his antlers are equally red, clue #2.
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From: Mpdh
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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He may have become tangled up in brush or a fence and then had to struggle to get loose. Don’t think it’s from a fight, unless he’s strong enough to jam his antlers in all the way to the burrs!
MP
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From: TrapperKayak
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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That just looks like blood from the shed velvet, not from a fight. Otherwise there would be scuff marks all over his skin, shoulders, coat, etc. This blood is from the velvet coming off. Those antlers are fresh velvet-shed horns, the blood has not even dried yet.
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From: TrapperKayak
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Guess I should have read the other posts first - already been said. Also though, the tips are real pointed, not yet rubbed at all. Points do wear down some by Nov. from rubbing and aren't nearly this sharp.
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From: Cyclic-Rivers
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Reminds me of an old country song
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From: RonG
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Sawtooth, I think he is a southern deer and he was just getting ready to spit his tobacco juice, not stressed at all.
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From: Mpdh
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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That’s the buck that Sandy Harris talks about in his book!
MP
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From: crowfoot
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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I'm with Pearl Drums...Neck is not swelled enough and real pointy tips...That fat belly will be run off before long too.
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From: arlone
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Date: 14-Mar-18 |
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Like others have said, it's from the velvet coming off and just maybe he has some in his mouth, as I believe I have read where they do eat it sometimes when it's freshly shed.
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From: Scrub_buck
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Date: 16-Apr-18 |
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"That’s the buck that Sandy Harris talks about in his book!"
Very cool to have a pic representing the crazed buck in my novel. If only he had a drop-tine to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that it was him!
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From: ottertails
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Date: 16-Apr-18 |
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Yep, shedding velvet. You can see it draped over his eye.
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