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Unread 12-16-2023, 06:30 PM   #1
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I'd guess 5-7 years without seeing it's front and rear quarters in profile. Genetics is the major factor in antler size but nutrition plays a role also.
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I'd guess 5-7 years without seeing it's front and rear quarters in profile. Genetics is the major factor in antler size but nutrition plays a role also.
That’s exactly what I was thinking Daryl. Old enough to have that mass and from what we can see, not beyond its prime. Magnificent animal at any rate.
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