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I've heard and seen examples, that when deer or elk sustain an injury on one side, that following year, the antler on the opposite side can grow very odd.
In this case, his left side is just a stub, and looking on his right side there are some marks on his front shoulder and high on the gut. So these could have been either archery injuries from last year, some other injury, or just nothing.
What do you think?
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For the love of the game
I've heard and seen examples, that when deer or elk sustain an injury on one side, that following year, the antler on the opposite side can grow very odd.
In this case, his left side is just a stub, and looking on his right side there are some marks on his front shoulder and high on the gut. So these could have been either archery injuries from last year, some other injury, or just nothing.
What do you think?
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For the love of the game