Antler Oddities
#21
I always thought that the injury had to be to his berries from his twig and berries package
Seriously though, I thought that I had read that somewhere, all other deformaties were caused from genetics. It sure seems like that was false from some of the pics I am seeing.
Now, how would a deer grow a unicorn antler, you know, they have the normal antlers with a antler growing in between them? Would it be from a scar on his center of his belly?
Seriously though, I thought that I had read that somewhere, all other deformaties were caused from genetics. It sure seems like that was false from some of the pics I am seeing.Now, how would a deer grow a unicorn antler, you know, they have the normal antlers with a antler growing in between them? Would it be from a scar on his center of his belly?
#23
Joined: Jul 2003
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From: western N.Y.
antler deformities, are caused by leg injury, usually the opposite side, this is pretty much common knowledge, because a buck is nonsymetrical 7pt, 9pt,11pt
is his genetic make up, an injury to the leg can be as little as a pop cap wedged
in the hoof, not likely buck shot in the neck, or a .22 in the back strap, I' ve had
people show me pic' s of there buck, with deformed growth on one side, and told
them, did that deer have a limp, ya, how did you know, no body is smarter then
new york deer hunter' s, well maybe p.a. boy' s
is his genetic make up, an injury to the leg can be as little as a pop cap wedged
in the hoof, not likely buck shot in the neck, or a .22 in the back strap, I' ve had
people show me pic' s of there buck, with deformed growth on one side, and told
them, did that deer have a limp, ya, how did you know, no body is smarter then
new york deer hunter' s, well maybe p.a. boy' s




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