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<blockquote data-quote="K2011" data-source="post: 597114" data-attributes="member: 8337"><p>If the buck's BACK leg(s) are damaged that will also cause the opposite antler to be deformed too.</p><p>It's also really not that totaly uncommon to find a doe with antlers, researchers estimate that about 1 doe in 1,000-6,000 will have anlters. Although, in Canada about 1 in 64 does had antlers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K2011, post: 597114, member: 8337"] If the buck's BACK leg(s) are damaged that will also cause the opposite antler to be deformed too. It's also really not that totaly uncommon to find a doe with antlers, researchers estimate that about 1 doe in 1,000-6,000 will have anlters. Although, in Canada about 1 in 64 does had antlers. [/QUOTE]
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