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<blockquote data-quote="dwightb" data-source="post: 2051704" data-attributes="member: 68068"><p>When a doe has twins but in the same sack, one being male and other female, rare but it does happen. The female with take on the male trait of growing antlers. Different sacks, usually the way twins happen. One will still be male and one still female with no cross over. Undescended testicles just happen to all creatures. Still males, they just have messed up hormones. They grow and shed antlers because its a seasonal thing. The hormones kick in when its time to rub the velvet off. That does not happen. They will remain in velvet until it's time to shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwightb, post: 2051704, member: 68068"] When a doe has twins but in the same sack, one being male and other female, rare but it does happen. The female with take on the male trait of growing antlers. Different sacks, usually the way twins happen. One will still be male and one still female with no cross over. Undescended testicles just happen to all creatures. Still males, they just have messed up hormones. They grow and shed antlers because its a seasonal thing. The hormones kick in when its time to rub the velvet off. That does not happen. They will remain in velvet until it's time to shed. [/QUOTE]
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