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Strange growths on whitetail #7672136 11/25/19 09:14 PM
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Any idea what's with this buck? First time post. Hope the pic shows up

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Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Mwhuntfish] #7672138 11/25/19 09:15 PM
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Fibromas and they will disappear when it gets really cold later in the winter. Does not effect the meat.


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Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Mwhuntfish] #7672146 11/25/19 09:21 PM
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Id let him walk cause I sure probably wouldn't eat him like that.


Not saying it isn't safe, I just wouldn't lol


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Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Mwhuntfish] #7672154 11/25/19 09:25 PM
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I wouldn't either. Ain't happening. No way Jose. Hard pass. For sure no, oh no, heck no.

Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Mwhuntfish] #7672632 11/26/19 04:14 AM
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Tamale meat.


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Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Hudbone] #7673175 11/26/19 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Hudbone
I wouldn't either. Ain't happening. No way Jose. Hard pass. For sure no, oh no, heck no.


LMAOOO!!!!!
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Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Mwhuntfish] #7673810 11/27/19 02:28 PM
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What ever happened to that guy named Flounder on here? He could tell you all about that I bet!

Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Mwhuntfish] #7675457 11/29/19 02:22 PM
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If you harvest him, I would visit with my local game biologist to make sure no CWD is involved there! Probably not, but I would not
use for consumption there! Ive seen growths under the skin of some deer over the decades I been hunting, but nothing like
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Mother Nature is gruel at times, and this is product we see!


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Re: Strange growths on whitetail [Re: Mwhuntfish] #7675932 11/30/19 04:52 AM
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I agree with stxranchman, these are fibromas. They are caused by a virus, are harmless to the deer and will go away. I know they look rough and I'm not sure about their affect on the meat but they are of now permanent harm to a whitetail. This one looks particularly odd because his rack is rather inferior.


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