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The further back the mane goes is a good indicator of age, which is usually a prerequisite for decent horns. Size, stature, the way they walk in to the group are all good indicators of age, but it takes patience. If you think its what youre after, then spend time on evaluating the horns, lots of good info around with pictures, you want the horns to start curving back in to each other rather than parallel tips. Aslo if looking from the side, you wanta see those horns starting to sweep down to the spine, maybe even in to the mane. I think the Duleys did an article that had pictures of what to look for.
so sounds like ive got to get a spotting scope . i haven't seen him with any other thar so will wait till after the rut and see if he turns back up . if its like last 2 years he must go for a wander to get a leg over then comes back to his gully.
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