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buck already dropped his antlers
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<blockquote data-quote="Good time Charlie" data-source="post: 2674026" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>H e has dropped his horns because of lack of Testosterone..</p><p>which means he has other issues...I do not think a foot or leg </p><p>would cause premature shedding.Just my opinion. The horns are developed ..no blood running through them ...I find it hard </p><p>to think an injury like a foot would cause enough stress on the deer to cause him or" her" to shed.This deer just looks like it might be one of them Doe's with horns</p><p>And splitter I fully understand the corn thing,I to like to feed year round to see what is out there.No acorns here it may help some make it..And you can get some nice pics..just do not put out to much ...it will ruin and hurt the deer more then help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Good time Charlie, post: 2674026, member: 227"] H e has dropped his horns because of lack of Testosterone.. which means he has other issues...I do not think a foot or leg would cause premature shedding.Just my opinion. The horns are developed ..no blood running through them ...I find it hard to think an injury like a foot would cause enough stress on the deer to cause him or" her" to shed.This deer just looks like it might be one of them Doe's with horns And splitter I fully understand the corn thing,I to like to feed year round to see what is out there.No acorns here it may help some make it..And you can get some nice pics..just do not put out to much ...it will ruin and hurt the deer more then help. [/QUOTE]
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