Shot him Saturday evening. Rather deformed rear hoof.
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Shot him Saturday evening. Rather deformed rear hoof.
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Steroids.? At the gym:P
A sore foot sore leg always seems to affect the antler on the opposite side of the body. Why I don't know.
If theres a sore foot or foot rot and infected , the steaks should have a good flavor
On his way to becoming a 'rocking deer'
Hi Shearer, nice lefty tikka, whats the caliber?
Ya did that one a favour,good work Shearer.
One you would like @300CALMAN. 300wm
:P yeah you know I like... Some FU**ER stole my last 300wm, ok it was a savage and ugly but shot very well. I still have all the cases and reloading gear so will get another at some stage. No doubt I will get a T3 in the near future. I would love a Tikka 695 in 300wm but they are rarer than Dodo teeth. Is that a boyds stock?
Poor bugger. Must have been like a constant nagging tooth ache for him.
I’ve never seen that before with a deer.
I shot a stag a couple of years ago with a similar problem tho not as bad, my one appeared to have broken a toe and healed at an odd angle.
A hoof?
Double post:)
Bible is wrong then :D
Deer have a cloven foot and the two parts are called 'cleaves' the toe is the pointed front of the cleave and the rounded part is the 'heel'
Well f**k me you are right!! Sorry VC for you are the fountain of knowledge after all!! :D :D
Cloven hoof
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Capreolus capreolus (Roe Deer) cloven hoofA cloven hoof is a hoof split into two toes. This is found on members of the mammalian order Artiodactyla. Examples of mammals that possess this type of hoof are cattle, deer, goats, and sheep.[1] In folklore and popular culture, a cloven hoof has long been associated with the Devil.