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What happened last year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5719811" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>I'm seeing a few but nothing abnormal. If I was seeing what your saying BSK. I would relate it to the deer being extremely stressed last year. Our deer were border line emaciated due to a dry summer and almost no acorns. Typically stressed bucks drop antlers earlier and if they were overly stressed during the first rut they would have missed breeding the majority of the does and those does would have kept cycling until breed. My theory is they more than likely defended a doe very late in the year with already a stressed body and near dropping their antlers and ended up damaging their pedestal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5719811, member: 22434"] I'm seeing a few but nothing abnormal. If I was seeing what your saying BSK. I would relate it to the deer being extremely stressed last year. Our deer were border line emaciated due to a dry summer and almost no acorns. Typically stressed bucks drop antlers earlier and if they were overly stressed during the first rut they would have missed breeding the majority of the does and those does would have kept cycling until breed. My theory is they more than likely defended a doe very late in the year with already a stressed body and near dropping their antlers and ended up damaging their pedestal. [/QUOTE]
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