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Knarly buck killed on our place in East Feliciana

Posted on 11/22/17 at 5:47 am
Posted by gsvar2004
Member since Nov 2007
7951 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 5:47 am
I got this pic from 3 guys up there hunting late last night. I don’t know the full story just yet, but this may explain why we’ve seen no rubbs or Hookings yet.



Posted by upgrade
Member since Jul 2011
12976 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 5:50 am to
He’s got character. That’s fun. I’d expect most bucks have shed their velvet though and he’s just an exception to the rule.
Posted by gsvar2004
Member since Nov 2007
7951 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 5:56 am to
Of course. I was just being silly. By seriously hasn’t seen much hookings which is unusual for this time of year.
Posted by bootlegger
Ponchatoula
Member since Dec 2012
5332 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 5:59 am to
Did he have nuts?
Posted by gsvar2004
Member since Nov 2007
7951 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 6:10 am to
Good question. My first thought too. I still haven’t heard from them
Posted by AUTimbo
Member since Sep 2011
2866 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 7:08 am to
Seriously....that "he" may be a "she"
Posted by Tiger 79
The Original Tiger 79
Member since Nov 2007
38016 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 7:18 am to
quote:

Did he have nuts?



Or

quote:

Cryptorchid bucks


LINK
Posted by gsvar2004
Member since Nov 2007
7951 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 12:58 pm to
just talked to them. it had no testicles.
Posted by SportTiger1
Stonewall, LA
Member since Feb 2007
28499 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 2:05 pm to
say what now?
Posted by Tiger 79
The Original Tiger 79
Member since Nov 2007
38016 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 2:40 pm to

quote:

say what now?



quote:

This condition in whitetail bucks that results in antlers in velvet beyond the normal velvet-shedding date of late August to early September is usually caused by a birth defect known as cryptorchidism. In extreme cases both testicles remain in the abdominal cavity and never descend into the scrotum. The normal production of testosterone is diminished, and the antler cycle of hardening, velvet shedding, and antler casting is altered. These same results can sometimes be produced in a buck that is born normal but subsequently suffers a testicular injury.
Posted by Got Blaze
Youngsville
Member since Dec 2013
8707 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 3:01 pm to
and we shall name that deer "Pat"

unisex deer deserves a unisex name

as noted above, first thing I also thought about ... deer in velvet this late in the season probably has no nuts
Posted by SportTiger1
Stonewall, LA
Member since Feb 2007
28499 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 3:35 pm to
I'd be using a damn Doe tag, i know that much.
Posted by FelicianaTigerfan
Comanche County
Member since Aug 2009
26059 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 4:21 pm to
quote:

Doe tag


No such thing. That's why tags are labeled " antlered" or "antlerless"
Posted by SportTiger1
Stonewall, LA
Member since Feb 2007
28499 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 4:44 pm to
well then...
Posted by The Torch
DFW The Dub
Member since Aug 2014
19240 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 5:41 pm to
I have one that is real skinny on my land, I'm talking bones sticking out of his skin and the horns are still in velvet.

I need to take him out but don't want to deal with it, I surely wouldn't eat him.

Not sure if he's sick or real old
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
66763 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 7:14 pm to
79 always good for spreading some wisdom
This post was edited on 11/22/17 at 7:14 pm
Posted by Boom_boom
Member since Nov 2015
766 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 8:59 pm to
Huh?
Posted by Boom_boom
Member since Nov 2015
766 posts
Posted on 11/22/17 at 9:01 pm to
Gender neutral deer? I knew this world was going down the shitter!
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