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dpv 09-22-2004 10:10 PM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 
So what are you goin to shoot him with?



Heh....
I couldn't help myself.

David

RattleSnake1 09-22-2004 11:55 PM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 
Will you have to worry a little about Danny when he gets older during the rut? My uncle is a deer farmer, and he says it's risky bottle feeding bucks because then during the rut, they have no fear of humans. He also said every year there are deer farmers hurt real bad and even worse killed by bucks during the and almost all of them had been bottle fed. I don't know if it's all true, but if it is, stay safe, they're powerful animals.

cardeer 09-23-2004 02:36 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 
I dont think I could raise deer then go and shoot another deer even in the wild

NewbHunter 09-23-2004 06:08 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 
Nice pics Sunset.:)

sunset 09-23-2004 06:24 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 

No we don't. that's why I'm about ask this question. Once a buck, young or old, sheds his rack and a fresh one begins to grow, does it ever stop growing or does it keep on until shed time comes 'round again?
The rack eventually stops growing. But, I've noticed that when he sheds his rack his new one starts coming in right behind it, with the velvet on. I've got a picture of these deer from early Spring, I'll post later today, when I get a chance.
Closest thing I can parallel it with is our teeth. After we loose our baby teeth, there is one right behind it. It stops growing. (But, if you develop velvet on your teeth, that's a whole nuther problem, lol)....:D

sunset 09-23-2004 06:31 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 

So what are you goin to shoot him with?
LOL....welllllllllll.....a camera on this deer......It would be hard to shoot a deer you have raised. Especially one we have bottle fed.....

In answer to Cardeer's post.....I don't have a problem hunting wild deer after raising these. I think of it like the Indians. They lived amongst God's creatures closer than most of us do. They saw them face to face everyday, just like I do here. They respected the ebb & flow of nature, just like we hunters do. I harvest deer from the wild for meat to put on our table. I'm not one to be after a big rack. Even though that sounds weird being in the business that I'm in. I'm thankful for a good healthy deer to put in the freezer.
I enjoy the hunt whether I get a harvest or not.

sunset 09-23-2004 06:35 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 

Will you have to worry a little about Danny when he gets older during the rut?
Yes I will. I don't go into the pen any farther than I have to during rut. When I took that close picture of Danny I had pushed on his rack up a little bit to get a closer picture. (I was risking my life for you guys LOL) He pushed back, but, not too hard. But, it's not a good idea to get close to any buck during rut.

We don't cut their racks. We need to separate them soon so they won't tear each other up.

sunset 09-23-2004 06:37 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 

Nice pics Sunset.
thanks:)

timbercruiser 09-23-2004 07:11 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 
The picture of Hot Shot and friend verifies that all bucks, regardless of age and nutrition (I'm assuming they have the same feed) will not grow large antlers. I doubt if "friend" will get a lot larger antlers.

sunset 09-23-2004 09:35 AM

RE: Really really really close pics of deer ;)
 
A pic of the deer in velvet...Hot Shot is the one in front. That is from this Spring.



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