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Have you ever seen a deer like this...? #6473818 09/29/16 06:54 PM
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Taken from my game cam yesterday morning....anybody have any idea what is wrong with this deer? The bottom pic is what I believe to be the same deer but picture was taken in April.








Re: Have you ever seen a deer like this...? [Re: DocHorton] #6473819 09/29/16 06:55 PM
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Wow! I'd call him "Jester". Prickly pear buck. Look up cactus buck.

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Yep. Stag is what we call them. Damaged testicles not giving off enough testosterone to harden his antlers, and they don't drop off at end of year.


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Dont see a Tarsal gland.. Antlered Doe maybe?

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He's going for that natural, relaxed - look all teased out and frizzy. It's the new style...all the young bucks are doing it.

Re: Have you ever seen a deer like this...? [Re: dkershen] #6473867 09/29/16 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted By: dkershen
Yep. Stag is what we call them. Damaged testicles not giving off enough testosterone to harden his antlers, and they don't drop off at end of year.


Yep, we call them Stags too. Quite a few of them around the llano area. Best eating whitetail there is. Since they don't breed all they do is get fat.

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Brother shot one a few years ago. Had a wang but no nuts.


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Originally Posted By: redchevy
Had a wang but no nuts.


That's funny right there!

A guy I hunted with once shot one like this. Large non-typical frame, but the antler broke off in his hand when he went to move the buck. Same thing- "Had a wang but no nuts"


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Originally Posted By: redchevy
Brother shot one a few years ago. Had a wang but no nuts.


I work with a couple guys like that...their wives got 'em

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Almost looks like a cape buffalo with those bases coming together. 10:1 he has undescended testicles.

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Stag or Cactus buck. Scientific name for the condition is "Hypogonadism." TPWD did a study on them back in the 60's.

Fairly common in parts of the Hill Co, got 4 or 5 on our place this year. They don't breed, but man can they burn some protein. Fatten up like a big ol' steer.

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Originally Posted By: redchevy
Brother shot one a few years ago. Had a wang but no nuts.


So, it's a "wingnut"? grin


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His momma laid down with an Auodad

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Originally Posted By: sig226fan (Rguns.com)
His momma laid down with an Auodad


That's just wrong... whip


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Hunted Llano county for over 20 years. We took quite a few off of the lease. Our lease rules were one 8 pt or better as wide as their ears or wider - stag bucks didn't count as your 'good' buck. I have an 8 pt mounted skull cap that's completely in velvet with larger than expected bases. Shot him the week before Christmas one year. According to the GW there at the time (now the county sheriff I think), about 10 to up to 20% of the bucks in that area may have this each year. Some get over it on their own, others, like the one pictured, never do. Their antlers grow some mighty weird looking shapes and sizes.
Like others have said, these deer are the best eating one's out there. You will actually have marbled meat especially if you feed protein.
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I have never seen one in person but like others have said the occur in pockets around the state.


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You might have to chew the sausage more than normal, but still a good few sacks of sausage! grill


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There was a real funny picture someone posted last time this topic came up


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This stag was killed in 2010 or 2011 on a free range lease I was on back in 2012. That's not me in the pics...it was sent to me at the time by the lease manager.



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Unique for sure.

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My vote is an antlered doe. Could be wrong though

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