


Now this is strange, Its not time for them to be dropping there antlers. They are just now picking up the doe's. And here this guy is a forked horn with only one antler.... but he has three babes. He wont have them for long he will lose the first fight he gets in and I seen a big four point buck near by (pictures of him will be posted on "Ken's blog" tomorrow). But now here is the funny part. Two years ago I was at my brothers, which is where I took these pictures. And there was a buck that had one antler that was close to a foot long and the other one was about 6 inches. But it was the left antler on the other one and the right on this one. but the pictures were taken about 100 feet and two years apart!
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i just love your pictures of the wildlife you encounter. wish i lived closer to the wildlife here in our mountains.
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