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GMMAT 03-18-2008 06:39 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 
Fair enough, xx......but that don't make it so.

Look up "fawn" in the dictionary.

Rory/MO 03-18-2008 06:41 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

Fair enough, xx......but that don't make it so.

Look up "fawn" in the dictionary.
i know that doesnt make it so, im just sayin what i hear them reffered to. im not gonna stop reffering to them as yearling because of this post, and im sure your not gonna start reffering to them as yearlings because of this post. i dont have a dictionary handy though, is yearling in there;)

GMMAT 03-18-2008 06:43 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 
Already posted the definition from the dictionary.

An animal in its second year.

Rory/MO 03-18-2008 06:44 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 
well i just looked it up on dictionary.com, the guys that call 1-1.9;)year olds yearlings, are gramatically correct. still aint gonna change me from the ways i talks about my bussiness though.;)
"–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"
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/yearling

LouisianaTomkat 03-18-2008 06:46 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 
An animal in it's second year would be referred to as a year-and-a-halfling. 3rd year = 2-year-and-a-halfling, ect.[:-]

A deer at exactly 1 year old is a yearling or else he is older than 1 year. Simple math.;)

don128 03-18-2008 06:47 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 
We hunt wild deer, and have taken 1-1/2 year olds by accident with very big racks for the age and size. 14 point, 10 point, and a couple of 8's that I aged as first rack. biggest was the 10, about 125 inches. Young deer with good genetics can definatelyhave good head-gear, I have noticedover the years, that the pedical is small and racks have been spindly on the young ones.Hunting in Missouri.

Rory/MO 03-18-2008 06:47 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

Already posted the definition from the dictionary.

An animal in its second year.
my bad then sir, i was a little late:)

sluedtke 03-18-2008 06:50 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 
We found one dead last year that scored 156 and thought it was a yearling but after further examination of its teeth turned out to be a 2 1/2 lacking any sort of mass. It's masses were all around 3 while its G1s and G2s pushed 12 inches amazing speciman.

Ben / PA 03-18-2008 06:52 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 

[blockquote]quote:

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

This guy had 2 deer that were over 180" as yearlings.

One died.....one lived. He's over 210", now.....EASILY.


[/blockquote]


jesus!
what did he have those deer on, i think i need to line the farm roads with it;)

HGH...haha!!

buttonbuckmaster 03-18-2008 07:37 PM

RE: The biggest yearling you've ever heard of?
 
Jeff, did he have pics of the deer? Thats hard to imagine. 180" at 1.5.....thats 10 inches of antler for every month its been alive.


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