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What makes whitetail have antlers like this? Will they grow out of it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bear62041" data-source="post: 2034274" data-attributes="member: 114863"><p>I talked to a biologist with the Iowa DNR and he said very definitely he was injured in some way on the opposite side from the abnormality, and he would never change. I shot a deer one year with a similar condition and upon skinning him, in the opposite rear leg above the dog leg joint I found a muzzleloader lead ball and 2 each 22 caliber bullets. The taste was ok, but the horn on the opposite side was not even close to matching the other horn. I think that is your situation. He would probably still be an eater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bear62041, post: 2034274, member: 114863"] I talked to a biologist with the Iowa DNR and he said very definitely he was injured in some way on the opposite side from the abnormality, and he would never change. I shot a deer one year with a similar condition and upon skinning him, in the opposite rear leg above the dog leg joint I found a muzzleloader lead ball and 2 each 22 caliber bullets. The taste was ok, but the horn on the opposite side was not even close to matching the other horn. I think that is your situation. He would probably still be an eater. [/QUOTE]
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