RE: Opinion on deer age based on horns?
I think the only way you can tell for sure is to cross section the tooth and then dye it so you can count the rings much like you count the yearly growth rings of a tree. I have read of biologist catching deer, then looking at the teeth, making a determination of the age and then years later when the deer was either recaptured or shot and the agewas determined properlyand thebiologist were completely wrong the first time they aged the deer.