Different poo consistency, a myth?
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Different poo consistency, a myth?
As we were scouting one day and happened upon a pile of deer poo a friend of mine told me that he could tell it was a buck. I asked how he could tell and he pointed to the pile we were standing by and said that because the poo was kinda meshed together and not real solid seperate pellets. SO the thing was the poo was clearly deer poo but the pellets were meshed together like the thing had the runs a bit (but not completely liquidy). You could still make out the pellets in it.
So is this true? I've never heard anything like it and I've been addicting to hunting magazines for going on 3 years now (not that it makes me an expert)... I figured I would have heard something to that effect. So I pose my question to YOU, the experts [8D]
So is this true? I've never heard anything like it and I've been addicting to hunting magazines for going on 3 years now (not that it makes me an expert)... I figured I would have heard something to that effect. So I pose my question to YOU, the experts [8D]
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: Different poo consistency, a myth?
Are you talking about turds that are big and fat and it is like alot of smaller "pellets" formed into a big turd? Yes, this is the telltale sign of a 12 point PY buck. No doubt about it......I'm positutely absotively certain.
Seriously..
Big animals generally have big droppings compared to younger animals.
The little tiny perfectly round droppings you see are usually made by this years fawns. The larger, slightly oval shaped pellets are usually made by the 1.5 and 2.5 year olds. When you see a huge pile of crap, its probably safe to say your looking at a mature deer's dookie. As their digestive systems mature they put out larger stuff. Can you tell the sex? Not in my opinion. Maybe does and bucks have a different taste to their crap. Check it out and let us know the results
Seriously..
Big animals generally have big droppings compared to younger animals.
The little tiny perfectly round droppings you see are usually made by this years fawns. The larger, slightly oval shaped pellets are usually made by the 1.5 and 2.5 year olds. When you see a huge pile of crap, its probably safe to say your looking at a mature deer's dookie. As their digestive systems mature they put out larger stuff. Can you tell the sex? Not in my opinion. Maybe does and bucks have a different taste to their crap. Check it out and let us know the results
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: Different poo consistency, a myth?
Here in Jersey we call them rabbits
We all know that rabbit poo has it's own distinctive aromatic flavor, and can easily be distinguished from the common Viginiannis patte'