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CJW 11-21-2004 06:40 PM

Live weight to dressed weight???
 
Is there a formula to figure live weight to dressed weight, or is there a basic rule of thumb? I killed a 170 to 180 pound buck this friday during the shotgun opener. He was a good 2 1/2 yr. old 8 point with antlers out to the tips of his ears. He was my first buck.

CJW

pocomoke 11-21-2004 07:44 PM

RE: Live weight to dressed weight???
 
This should be what your looking for..

http://www.whitetaildeer.com/howto/weight/

Split-Hoof 11-21-2004 08:06 PM

RE: Live weight to dressed weight???
 
There really is no reliable chart or formula that will give you dressed weight by measuring chest girth. On the chart pocomoke gave, I think the live to dressed weight ratio is fairly close. However, it doesn't take into account the length of the animal. Weighing the dressed animal on a certified scale is the only accurate measure. I tried all of the charts last year after doubting my deer's dressed weight, and came up with answers ranging from 140-240 pounds!

A reliable scale is the only way to know for sure. Around here, weight determines how big a deer is, so most everyone weighs them.

Coastie 11-22-2004 05:42 AM

RE: Live weight to dressed weight???
 
If you add 25-30% of the dressed weight you will come close but as split-hoof stated, the only reliable means is to weigh it. That is not usually practical or necessary as an estimate will get you into the ball park. Congratulations on your first Buck and may you enjoy many more in the future.


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