Unicorn Buck

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Could this be the same deer? I know the horn is on the other side, I thinking about going after him.
 

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Chances are slim to none in my opinion. I base my opinion mostly on the fact that the horns are on opposite sides. I also believe he would have put on more points since last year although I understand that is not always the case.
 

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cbhunter":16f3x05b said:
Chances are slim to none in my opinion. I base my opinion mostly on the fact that the horns are on opposite sides. I also believe he would have put on more points since last year although I understand that is not always the case.
bad genetics then?
 

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TNGRIZZLY_":3k3a8df6 said:
cbhunter":3k3a8df6 said:
Chances are slim to none in my opinion. I base my opinion mostly on the fact that the horns are on opposite sides. I also believe he would have put on more points since last year although I understand that is not always the case.
bad genetics then?
im certainly no biologist but I'd say just an average ole spike. He obviously had something wrong with one side though. He could turn into something nice in a few years but he might not. Can't rule out bad genetics either


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Not the same deer.

Not bad genetics, both are young and havent had the time to Express their genetic potential.

Their one sided rack is most likely NOT genetic, plus you will not be able to alter the genetics of a free range herd, so killing them thinking you are improving your herd is just plain wrong.

If you want to kill them because you want to, then go ahead. It won't make a difference either way to kill them or leave them

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