Proof injured leg affects a buck’s horn.

  • zimmy101
    Hager City Wisconsin
    Posts: 946
    #201192

    This guy is no big boy, but I thought you’d like to see that an injury to a buck’s leg will affect the opposite horn. This guy has 5 points on the injured but only a long corkscrew spike on the opposite side. Not sure what really happened to his ankle (hoof) but it must have happened a while ago.

    [image]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o12/zimmy202/CDY_0002.jpg?t=1283819572[/image]

    [image]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o12/zimmy202/CDY_0003.jpg?t=1283819851[/image]

    [image]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o12/zimmy202/CDY_0011.jpg?t=1283819952[/image]


    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #72003

    That’s pretty cool thanks for sharing Zimmy

    qdm4life
    Albertville, MN
    Posts: 956
    #72005

    I have seen that twice on bucks killd over the past 5 years, thanks for the pic

    killmode
    Posts: 10
    #72006

    I’d agree it’s proof it can affect a bucks horn. I’ve seen it numerous times. I have also seen it have no effect at all.

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #72007

    Thanks for posting Zimmy!

    bob_bergeson
    cannon falls
    Posts: 2798
    #72094

    Thanks for sharing

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