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The myth of the old spike
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<blockquote data-quote="Tailhook" data-source="post: 5235963" data-attributes="member: 22309"><p>I vote hormones, looks rather symmetric for an injury. We are confident that there are bearded hens in turkey populations, are we sure that's a buck? Interesting deer for sure. This is a picture of an injured buck with a deformed rack I got on camera last year. Not sure if the injury to his back left foot and right antler happened at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tailhook, post: 5235963, member: 22309"] I vote hormones, looks rather symmetric for an injury. We are confident that there are bearded hens in turkey populations, are we sure that’s a buck? Interesting deer for sure. This is a picture of an injured buck with a deformed rack I got on camera last year. Not sure if the injury to his back left foot and right antler happened at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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