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NY/Al 11-20-2008 08:49 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
They dont get old enough around here....[8D]

njbuck22 11-20-2008 08:50 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
I always thought that is was scars from fighting.

PreacherTony 11-20-2008 08:57 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 

ORIGINAL: NY/Al

They dont get old enough around here....[8D]
True!

Buck patterned baldness?[8D]

Schultzy 11-20-2008 09:18 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 

ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr


ORIGINAL: GregH

Over the years, on a lot of hunting shows, I've noticed that a lot of the mature bucks are running around with patches of hair missing from the top of their backs and sides. Could this be from rubbing their antlers there while using a licking branch?

I have personally never seen a buck with hair missing like that while hunting. All of the ones I've shot had all of their hair!
DEER FARMS!!!! Wild deer don't do that!!!!
I was thinking the same thing.;)

kickin_buck 11-20-2008 09:29 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
The buck I shot this past weekend had a bald spot. I was told by the taxi it was from ticks, it is one of the few places where a deer can reach back and chew on. Kinda of like a dog with fleas.

Sliverflicker 11-20-2008 10:12 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
I asked this same question on here a year or 2 ago. I thought it might be from going under a fence all the time at first, but they can jump it just as easy. Thought it might be from something lacking in their diet during the rut (rutted out) but their overall coat would be lacking, not just up between or around the shoulders. Your guess is as good as mine!

MOTOWNHONKEY 11-20-2008 10:22 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
Tons of bald bucks running around here. It's from using the antlers to scratch their own back. I wondered the same thing until I saw a bedded buck scratching the hell out of his back with his nose about 90 deg. to his back. I don't think you see it as much(Greg) because of colder temps.their winter coat comes in much sooner. I think they are trying to get ticks off.

Canuck33 11-20-2008 10:26 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
True that mature animals can get it from fighting, fence etc. however most often it has to be a sign of unhealthy deer that may be over populated. I think everyone on this site sees plenty of mature deer that don't have these big bald spot you see the pro's shooting. It's kind of nasty if you ask me but sine you don't eat the hide it wouldn't stop the double lung shuffle from my end.

HNI_Christine 11-20-2008 10:28 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
I've seen iton capes brought in to me and deer my friends have taken and from two I've personally taken. Usually at the bald spot,there's scar tissue there. Mostly from broadheads.(one actually still had the broadhead in him) Sometimes there's bone missing under the hide. Maybe a gun wound then.

I've also read that the average 'mature' buck had at least 30 notable scars on his hide. (one of those deer and deer hunting type studies) Everything from having sticks jabbed in them to fences, cars, hunters and of course, other deer.

MOTOWNHONKEY 11-20-2008 10:31 AM

RE: Bald spots!!??
 
Good theories but you only see it after the antlers are in full display each year. I never seen a doe with a bald back.
I seen it with me own eyes mates!


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