Posted By: Michael W.
Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 12:08 AM
Posted By: BOBO the Clown
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 01:08 AM
He tipped all if them in velvet. Where ever he was eating at wasn't antler friendly.
Cool pic
Posted By: goosebuster
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 01:57 PM
Got too close to a camp fire and melted them down.
Posted By: Jroutdoors
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 02:57 PM
Great looking very unique
Posted By: JDH875
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 06:08 PM
That’s cool. Hope you can find those shed horns.
Posted By: bill oxner
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 06:50 PM
Take it out of the gene pool and put it in the pot.
Posted By: CCBIRDDOGMAN
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 09:16 PM
He grew his own shot glass
Posted By: Old Rabbit
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/02/21 11:05 PM
Deervid-19, tell your wife and boss that you have to quarantine at your lease till after season is over to keep it from spreading.
Posted By: Michael W.
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/03/21 01:32 AM
I just came across something interesting. Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease can cause antler problems.
My neighbor found a dead buck in her yard a couple months ago. It had discharge coming from its mouth and nose. That is also a sign of the Hemorrhagic disease. Its caused by an a bite from an insect called a midge.
Posted By: Michael W.
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/03/21 02:48 AM
After looking at more photos of deformation of antlers due to Hemorrhagic Disease I think this was maybe impact with something.
Posted By: NeonDion
Re: Strange deformation. - 12/06/21 06:49 PM
I lean heavily towards the deformity is due to injuring his antlers during velvet,
and since the 4 tips almost appear as though they are flat-ish, as though he ran under a fence and injured the antler tips (during velvet stage).
and great picts!!