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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Browning View Post
    Was that a unicorn deer? Odd looking thing, was the other broken off or had if never grown?
    I think that it just had never grown. The top of the short one had a full coating of velvet.

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    Long time back shooting Ureweras somtimes came across stags with only one antler or simikar deformities. At the time the thoughts were that the deer had suffered a back leg injury, like an old wound from falk, fighting or bullet. I have myself shot three that had deformed or a missing antler that had healed wounds in the back leg. Not always the case though.
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    Good effort Tahr and Tilly,bet those muffins and tea tasted nice.Hope Tilly got something too,for that sharp nose radar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Good effort Tahr and Tilly,bet those muffins and tea tasted nice.Hope Tilly got something too,for that sharp nose radar.

    Thanks @Trout
    She always gets tit-bits while I deal to the deer.
    And she spends a lot of time burying hocks I shot 59 deer last year so that's over 200 hocks that she's got scattered around the country if she ever gets caught out without dinner There's even 8 out the back of Tekapo - I bet she found that hard digging - she always takes them out of sight and then re-appears when I'm ready to head off.

    A thermos at the truck is a life saver.
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    You're a legend mate
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    Tilly....the silly ol bugger was argueing AGAIN.......when will he ever learn.... just as well you were there to save the day..
    Bruce......what can I say???? except Ive been there and done that too...I looked for an hour in wrong place.... good on you for doing what you do....must have chat about this soup kitchen set up.... most interested in how it is set up and can recieve your generous contributions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Tilly....the silly ol bugger was argueing AGAIN.......when will he ever learn.... just as well you were there to save the day..
    Bruce......what can I say???? except Ive been there and done that too...I looked for an hour in wrong place.... good on you for doing what you do....must have chat about this soup kitchen set up.... most interested in how it is set up and can recieve your generous contributions.
    This particular one has a license to process gifted meat that is not for sale on premises. Not all do.
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    Great read and result. you were lucky you had Tilly. 5 days was a long time between hunts for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Same with Our QE2 block here Tahr its riddled with deer and the browsing damage compared to the doc block 1 paddock away were they only go in winter as it has no water is amazing

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    Seems to me that cloning Tahr would solve all the problems relating to feral deer numbers...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman View Post
    Great read and result. you were lucky you had Tilly. 5 days was a long time between hunts for you.
    Exactly. The anxiety was building.
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