My best friend that i worked with is hunting a lease in south Georgia. He shot what he thought was a huge doe, only to find it was a buck that someone had cut the horns off of. Most likely a pet deer is what i am thinking.
I agree. The second pic shows it pretty good with the nubs in it. Had they been cut it would be slick straight across from a blade.I think they grew that way and were not cut off, maybe damaged. I have killed one with one side just like that.
They did that with large bucks introduced into chuck swan to improve the heard,,, (many years ago, late 80's i think)My best friend that i worked with is hunting a lease in south Georgia. He shot what he thought was a huge doe, only to find it was a buck that someone had cut the horns off of. Most likely a pet deer is what i am thinking.