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Jun 29, 2015 19:32 |  #1

This is the 3rd summer this broken leg buck has been visiting my backyard. As a 1 year old he had 2 inch spikes then last year he was a small 5 pointer (Eastern count). It will be interesting to see what this years rack looks like come August.

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Jun 30, 2015 00:17 |  #2

Nice that you have been able to follow and photograph this buck. Looks like he is doing fine, in spite of his damaged leg. Good ones. Thanks for sharing.:-)


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Jul 01, 2015 18:36 |  #3

KT29 wrote in post #17615260 (external link)
Nice that you have been able to follow and photograph this buck. Looks like he is doing fine, in spite of his damaged leg. Good ones. Thanks for sharing.:-)

Thanks Terry! He gets around pretty well on 3 legs even though the last two winters we had were quite brutal. Not many bucks make it to 3 years old around my house so he is already ahead of the game.




  
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