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Brow tine #4172246
07/29/24 10:21 PM
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Which one is it?
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Re: Brow tine [Re: 3bailey3] #4172258
07/29/24 10:46 PM
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Right behind you
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Neither. He don’t have a point that would be scored as a brow tine on that side. He’s got one main beam and one abnormal.

Re: Brow tine [Re: 3bailey3] #4172392
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Pedicle damage. Everything other than the long spike on his weak side would be considered non-typical. Long spike would be considered his main beam on that side. Brow time has to originate off the main beam to be classified as a G1

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Re: Brow tine [Re: 3bailey3] #4173075
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Not sure what is causing that in the deer in the picture. Hunted for years in Fort Davis in Macon County and there was a genetic deformity in the buck herd there. Some of the bucks would sport a fully developed antler on one side and they would sport a nub or single spike on the other. It was probably present in 10% - 15% of the buck population so it was not pedicle damage. Never seen antler deformity in that great a percentage in a population anywhere else that I have hunted.

Re: Brow tine [Re: Overland] #4173200
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Originally Posted by Overland
Not sure what is causing that in the deer in the picture. Hunted for years in Fort Davis in Macon County and there was a genetic deformity in the buck herd there. Some of the bucks would sport a fully developed antler on one side and they would sport a nub or single spike on the other. It was probably present in 10% - 15% of the buck population so it was not pedicle damage. Never seen antler deformity in that great a percentage in a population anywhere else that I have hunted.

Every study in every population has concluded it’s not genetic. It’s still likely pedicle injuries. I’ve seen it present in 15-20% of certain populations quite a bit. It has more to do with competition and sex ratios.

Re: Brow tine [Re: Mbrock] #4173201
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Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by Overland
Not sure what is causing that in the deer in the picture. Hunted for years in Fort Davis in Macon County and there was a genetic deformity in the buck herd there. Some of the bucks would sport a fully developed antler on one side and they would sport a nub or single spike on the other. It was probably present in 10% - 15% of the buck population so it was not pedicle damage. Never seen antler deformity in that great a percentage in a population anywhere else that I have hunted.

Every study in every population has concluded it’s not genetic. It’s still likely pedicle injuries. I’ve seen it present in 15-20% of certain populations quite a bit. It has more to do with competition and sex ratios.


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