The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
#21
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Inverness, MS
ORIGINAL: MOhunter46
A couple years ago i was getting my deer mounted and the taxi had a very smally 8 pt rack and he said it came off a fawn. I thought that was pretty crazy.
A couple years ago i was getting my deer mounted and the taxi had a very smally 8 pt rack and he said it came off a fawn. I thought that was pretty crazy.
Seems like there was a game cam pic of a little fawn floating around here that had a little basket rack?
Hey, that's a GMMAT style question, I'm claiming that one, new question posted boys.....
#24
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
It doesn't really matter what people call them.....a 1.5 yr old animal is a Yearling.
It doesn't really matter what people call them.....a 1.5 yr old animal is a Yearling.
I too call 1.5 yearlings, but what makes us right over people who refer to deer under 1 as yearlings?
I guess it's just like the how old is a mature deer question...[X(]
#28
ORIGINAL: xXxrory7xXx
come on guys lets not have another debate tonight.
come on guys lets not have another debate tonight.

Im not arguing, I agree with his definition of a yearling....Doesn't mean I am any more right than the next guy who thinks of a younger deer as a yearling.
#29
It's not really a matter of "opinion".
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year·ling

/ˈyɪər
lɪŋ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[yeer[/b]-ling] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1.
an animal in its second year.
2.
a horse one year old, dating from January 1 of the year after the year of foaling. –adjective
3.
being a year old.
4.
of a year's duration or standing: a yearling bride.

/ˈyɪər
lɪŋ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[yeer[/b]-ling] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun
1.
an animal in its second year.
2.
a horse one year old, dating from January 1 of the year after the year of foaling. –adjective
3.
being a year old.
4.
of a year's duration or standing: a yearling bride.


