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Age please

Posted By: krmitchell

Age please - 08/15/19 01:10 AM

Thoughts on this tank? Old or did he eat another deer at 2.5 lol? His body is giant compared to other bucks around and antlers are really weak compared to others.....he won’t get a bullet either way I’m just curious at this point. [Linked Image]
Posted By: mikereiling5

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:11 AM

sheesh he is a fatty!
Posted By: Texas buckeye

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:27 AM

Maybe sick? Seems to have a bloated stomach but a weak rump and weak shoulders. One big sign to show age is his neck goes straight to his brisket. Tough one. He is either really old and on the decline antler wise, or he is young with a stomach problem. I just don’t know diseases enough to know what it might be...
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:33 AM

Originally Posted by Texas buckeye
Maybe sick? Seems to have a bloated stomach but a weak rump and weak shoulders. One big sign to show age is his neck goes straight to his brisket. Tough one. He is either really old and on the decline antler wise, or he is young with a stomach problem. I just don’t know diseases enough to know what it might be...


Didn’t think about sick. Although his legs look short like an old fat man and he was well enough to get in the pen and eat so that would be my last guess if he was truly sick.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:34 AM

That buck can tell you about the times when buffalo and pronghorns roamed that area. grin Mature bucks this time of the year will not have many of the muscling and body shape like they will have in October. Depth of body in the brisket and belly line will show the most on older bucks. The hump on top of his shoulders is another key to showing age of a very mature to post mature buck. His could be from the way he is standing but he is mature. Bucks in some areas that are very old, 9 -10 +yrs old will sometimes appear to look more like a 3 or 4 yr old buck. Those are the difficult ones to age when you have only one photo and no history. I have seen pics of known bucks that were over 10 yrs old and they did not look anywhere close to that age. They had TC pics of one buck for 9-10 yrs of his life. LF and in a highly hunted area of Texas.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:35 AM

Originally Posted by krmitchell
Originally Posted by Texas buckeye
Maybe sick? Seems to have a bloated stomach but a weak rump and weak shoulders. One big sign to show age is his neck goes straight to his brisket. Tough one. He is either really old and on the decline antler wise, or he is young with a stomach problem. I just don’t know diseases enough to know what it might be...


Didn’t think about sick. Although his legs look short like an old fat man and he was well enough to get in the pen and eat so that would be my last guess if he was truly sick.

I always said that those old fully mature bucks look like a hotdog bun with legs.
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:40 AM

Thanks STX, I would go with way past mature then. I’ve seen 3.5 y/o bucks that have double the antlers he has and need at least another 2 years before they are shooters. He will live out his life most likely at this point.

He reminds me of our overweight wiener dog that was suppose to be a miniature. Short, long and fat lol.
Posted By: Txhunter65

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 03:03 AM

He's rifle years old.
Posted By: DQ Kid

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 12:06 PM

Old, look at his huge belly, brisket meeting neck. Post mature and a cullable deer assuming no ARs as not sure on spread from that pic. Looks tall but not real wide.
Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 12:07 PM

If you see him, ask him what Noah fed him on the ark.
Posted By: DQ Kid

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 12:22 PM

Right, make sure his AARP membership has been renewed, LOL...
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:00 PM

Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
If you see him, ask him what Noah fed him on the ark.

Originally Posted by DQ Kid
Right, make sure his AARP membership has been renewed, LOL...


Lol
Posted By: Rustler

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:06 PM

My age guess would depend on where (county) the buck is.
Posted By: fouzman

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 01:44 PM

Ancient.
Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt

Re: Age please - 08/15/19 03:16 PM

Over the hill. Take a kid hunting and this would be an awesome reward
Posted By: roadkill54

Re: Age please - 08/21/19 09:33 PM

Just execute him and put him out of his misery hanged
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Age please - 08/21/19 09:39 PM

Maybe he has an eating disorder. But I'm going with older'n dirt.

First class feed pen you got there. up Is that itty-bitty wire inside a cattle panel? Keeping quail out, or what?
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Age please - 08/21/19 09:41 PM

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
Maybe he has an eating disorder. But I'm going with older'n dirt.

First class feed pen you got there. up Is that itty-bitty wire inside a cattle panel? Keeping quail out, or what?

More than likely that ranch has goats on it. Those panels are death trap for them when they get their head/horns stuck in the larger squares.
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Age please - 08/21/19 09:56 PM

Originally Posted by stxranchman
Originally Posted by Creekrunner
Maybe he has an eating disorder. But I'm going with older'n dirt.

First class feed pen you got there. up Is that itty-bitty wire inside a cattle panel? Keeping quail out, or what?

More than likely that ranch has goats on it. Those panels are death trap for them when they get their head/horns stuck in the larger squares.


Winner. Goat proofing hog panels so they won’t get their noggins stuck.
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Age please - 08/21/19 10:01 PM

Gotcha. I've pulled more than one of those idiots out of a fence.
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Age please - 08/21/19 10:05 PM

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
Gotcha. I've pulled more than one of those idiots out of a fence.


So far so good. Those critters will get their head stuck in a hole no matter how small it is.
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