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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5752384" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>Several years ago I had a doe walk past my stand with her tongue hanging from the side of her mouth like that. Not sticking out the front as if panting, but hanging from the side exactly like you see in hastily taken grip-&-grin pics of dead deer. I posted about it here and, if memory serves, [USER=17]@BSK[/USER] said it was caused by some rare, but well documented condition. He'll have to fill in the details, but my doe appeared perfectly healthy otherwise, as does your buck, so apparently they can eat around it somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5752384, member: 10399"] Several years ago I had a doe walk past my stand with her tongue hanging from the side of her mouth like that. Not sticking out the front as if panting, but hanging from the side exactly like you see in hastily taken grip-&-grin pics of dead deer. I posted about it here and, if memory serves, [USER=17]@BSK[/USER] said it was caused by some rare, but well documented condition. He’ll have to fill in the details, but my doe appeared perfectly healthy otherwise, as does your buck, so apparently they can eat around it somehow. [/QUOTE]
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