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    #61
    does this happen to be in a pen from yoakum, texas?

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      #62
      If you know anything about deer breeding you wouldn't say that large antler growth is a mutation. It takes years of breeding the best with the best to get large antler growth. This deer has something wrong with his head but it isn't because he was born in a pen. I have sent this picture to numerous people which most breed deer, and they have never seen anything like it. If breeding deer mutated their antlers then we would have many deer look like this.

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        #63
        Originally posted by CLR View Post
        does this happen to be in a pen from yoakum, texas?
        Actually the deer is in Gonzales County

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          #64
          Originally posted by Bucks&Broadheads View Post
          Sorry, but your wrong. You clearly don't understand the difference between line-breeding and In-breeding. Line breeding occurs in nature all the time and some VERY nice bucks have been produced using this technique. You just have to understand how to do it. Line breeding will bring out the best AND worst traits of deer so you have to be careful breeding with an animal that has a bad trait you don't want to pass on, like short G-1s or G-2s, over bite, etc.. This deer could be the result of lots of different factors, there's just no way to know, but it's not just because of line-breeding.
          I'm glad some understands

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            #65
            That is the nastiest deer I have ever seen.

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              #66
              Originally posted by BowTechAssassin View Post
              Isn't farming for trophies cool?<<<<<< In a sarcastic tone.
              Big 10-4 on that

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                #67
                Curious to see him out of velvet.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by J-J Matt View Post
                  I think he needs a lead supplement.
                  X2 !!!! Inbred, and if not, he needs to be put out of his misery.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Bucks&Broadheads View Post
                    Sorry, but your wrong. You clearly don't understand the difference between line-breeding and In-breeding. Line breeding occurs in nature all the time and some VERY nice bucks have been produced using this technique. You just have to understand how to do it. Line breeding will bring out the best AND worst traits of deer so you have to be careful breeding with an animal that has a bad trait you don't want to pass on, like short G-1s or G-2s, over bite, etc.. This deer could be the result of lots of different factors, there's just no way to know, but it's not just because of line-breeding.
                    yes sir..happens in dogs, horses, bulls and so on alot of great animals come from line breeding

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                      #70
                      sicko

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                        #71
                        Craziest thing I've ever seen...well almost.

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