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RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
ORIGINAL: TJF ORIGINAL: Dubbya Do button bucks shed anything? I just have like this mental image of something dime size falling off the top of their head. Anybody have any insight here? After reading LittleChiefs replyI did some digging because I know what I saw. Granted it was just a few that had shed. I don't do drug nor drink much and haven't been declared insane... yet. Well the wifesays differentwhen hunting is mentioned. :D Anyways... A: A small percentage of buck fawns might lose their tiny antlers if they’ve broken through the skin and hardened, but most keep their buttons. A yearling buck generally sprouts a spike or forked antler. That antler gets its start from the button that begins to show after the buck is 6 or 7 months old. So I guess you could say button bucks get a head start on other bucks, which drop their antlers during winter. Search “antlers” at www.MissouriConservation.org for more details. Tim |
RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
ORIGINAL: RockinChair ORIGINAL: Dubbya ORIGINAL: LittleChief Nope, they don't shed. Normally, the actual "buttons" don't begin to protrude through the skin until spring, so there's nothing to shed. I suspect these button bucks alsoshed their buttons. ;) :D Ok, I will quit being a twit since breeding and shedding button bucks are probably a rariety. Tim p.s. but they can !!!!!!!! ![]() |
RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
ORIGINAL: LittleChief ORIGINAL: TJF ORIGINAL: Dubbya Do button bucks shed anything? I just have like this mental image of something dime size falling off the top of their head. Anybody have any insight here? After reading LittleChiefs replyI did some digging because I know what I saw. Granted it was just a few that had shed. I don't do drug nor drink much and haven't been declared insane... yet. Well the wifesays differentwhen hunting is mentioned. :D Anyways... A: A small percentage of buck fawns might lose their tiny antlers if they’ve broken through the skin and hardened, but most keep their buttons. A yearling buck generally sprouts a spike or forked antler. That antler gets its start from the button that begins to show after the buck is 6 or 7 months old. So I guess you could say button bucks get a head start on other bucks, which drop their antlers during winter. Search “antlers” at www.MissouriConservation.org for more details. Tim Tim |
RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
ORIGINAL: TJF ORIGINAL: RockinChair ORIGINAL: Dubbya ORIGINAL: LittleChief Nope, they don't shed. Normally, the actual "buttons" don't begin to protrude through the skin until spring, so there's nothing to shed. I suspect these button bucks alsoshed their buttons. ;) :D Ok, I will quit being a twit since breeding and shedding button bucks are probably a rariety. Tim p.s. but they can !!!!!!!!
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RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
Im with Tim on this one. The Wife found a shed from a button buck. And some will indeed bread their first season. Might not be the norm, but its going on.
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RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
Thanks a lot, Sliverflicker.[:@] There goes my fun for the night. I might as well go to bed now.:D
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RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
ORIGINAL: LittleChief ORIGINAL: TJF ORIGINAL: RockinChair ORIGINAL: Dubbya ORIGINAL: LittleChief Nope, they don't shed. Normally, the actual "buttons" don't begin to protrude through the skin until spring, so there's nothing to shed. I suspect these button bucks alsoshed their buttons. ;) :D Ok, I will quit being a twit since breeding and shedding button bucks are probably a rariety. Tim p.s. but they can !!!!!!!!
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RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
ORIGINAL: Sliverflicker Im with Tim on this one. The Wife found a shed from a button buck. And some will indeed bread their first season. Might not be the norm, but its going on. Tim |
RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
Interesting stuff guys!! I really didn't 100% either way know the answer to Dubbya's question. Some shed and some don't I guess, I bet it really depends on how early they were born and also how much good nutrition they were able to consume.
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RE: This might be a stupid question, but...
Lots of great info, guys. I never really thought about it. Leave it to the forum to dig up the answers. Of course, any place that debates the pros and cons of the Butt-Out tool would discuss just about anything. (Hunting related, of course.) :D:D
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