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What makes whitetail have antlers like this? Will they grow out of it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115751" data-source="post: 2034068"><p>That's an interesting view point. I was under the impression that atypical deer were more desirable than the typical ones if only because they were less common. I actually don't care as I like them both. A deer is a deer regardless of the symmetry (or lack thereof) of the antlers. I doubt the meat would taste any different between the two. Except for that one story up above about the deer who never dropped his antlers because he accidentally castrated himself. I rather suspect his meat would be much less gamey than the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115751, post: 2034068"] That's an interesting view point. I was under the impression that atypical deer were more desirable than the typical ones if only because they were less common. I actually don't care as I like them both. A deer is a deer regardless of the symmetry (or lack thereof) of the antlers. I doubt the meat would taste any different between the two. Except for that one story up above about the deer who never dropped his antlers because he accidentally castrated himself. I rather suspect his meat would be much less gamey than the others. [/QUOTE]
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