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Palmated Antlers #7357850 11/26/18 03:14 AM
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Well, while watching my game cameras for our lease for this year, we have had a relatively young buck show up with a palmated tine on his rack. What i am curious about is what causes this to happen in deer? I have seen this in some places but it is usually the whole rack, not just one tine. The tine on this deer is longer, a bit thicker and also palmated and split at the top. We estimate he is about 3.5 years old. With the split at the top of the point, it makes him a 9 point. Im just curious as to people's thoughts about this antler variation as this is the only deer i have seen with an antler like this on this property since we have been on it, which is short, being now 2 years. Next time i pull the card at the feeder he has been coming to, ill post a pic. Thanks for any comments or feedback on yalls thoughts on this deer!!!!

Re: Palmated Antlers [Re: polishpreacher] #7358115 11/26/18 03:05 PM
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Either due to an injury to that tine during antler development, or it's just a genetic trait.

Re: Palmated Antlers [Re: fouzman] #7358129 11/26/18 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by fouzman
Either due to an injury to that tine during antler development, or it's just a genetic trait.

Yep. He’ll likely be normal next if it’s an injury but hopefully it’s genetics and he’ll just get better with more palmation as he ages.

Re: Palmated Antlers [Re: polishpreacher] #7358130 11/26/18 03:12 PM
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a piece of property that my wife hunts produces a lot of bucks that have palmated g2's on both sides. Definitely appears to be a genetic thing


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