Buck or doe?

Chickencoop96

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Ok so these pictures were taken over a scrape sight with rubs all around it. But im unsure if it is a buck or doe or both? What do yall think?
 

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Joe2Kool

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I agree. Hard to say, but front shoulders are not smaller than hips, which makes me say buck.

The last two pics the body is dark. Are there pigs in the area? Because being dark makes me think pigs instead of deer.
 

Joe2Kool

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There are pigs where I hunt and I see them from the tops of the mountains down to the river in the bottom. They hang out most anywhere. The boars seem to run solo a lot of the time. Maybe you'll get some more pics :)
 
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