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antlers vs horns
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<blockquote data-quote="kjones" data-source="post: 293083" data-attributes="member: 4533"><p>Ive been told by a few old hunters that on older buck will bite the nuts off of younger bucks. </p><p>Supposedly to remove any future mating competition. when this happens the bucks will not lose their velvet. It probably has something to do with lack of testosterone from missing his goods. Any way Ive allways seen it as a horn has one point and doesn't branch. An antler has multiple points and may branch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjones, post: 293083, member: 4533"] Ive been told by a few old hunters that on older buck will bite the nuts off of younger bucks. Supposedly to remove any future mating competition. when this happens the bucks will not lose their velvet. It probably has something to do with lack of testosterone from missing his goods. Any way Ive allways seen it as a horn has one point and doesn't branch. An antler has multiple points and may branch. [/QUOTE]
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