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Re: Right side rack disease
[Re: jbyrd63]
#8180299 07/24/2406:43 AM07/24/2406:43 AM
It's a genetic problem. We had/have that issue at Ft lee, VA . About 20 years ago a guy killed a nine pointer that must have been a dominate buck. His genes are all over the base. They kill one or two every year that looks like him. This is what you get when you only kill "mature" bucks.
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Re: Right side rack disease
[Re: jbyrd63]
#8180342 07/24/2407:52 AM07/24/2407:52 AM
That was the only downside to when our county went to the 4-pt rule. We have a strain of genetics that produce bucks without brow tines. The only time they could be legally culled was during youth season and after a couple seasons the kids realized they were in the golden time of the rut and began to holdout for a solid trophy. The 4-pt rule changed this year as we are now considered in the CWD zone. They even upped the doe tags to 4 per person which I think is a huge mistake. Rumor is he deer that tested positive wasn’t even from our county but was killed elsewhere and then reported to be killed locally to utilize a ‘landowner tag’.
CK
Re: Right side rack disease
[Re: jbyrd63]
#8180354 07/24/2408:03 AM07/24/2408:03 AM
They must be mutant refugees that swam the river from Ohio & will be contaminating the SEC whitetail gene pool with their Appalachian, inbred, mongoloid, Buck-eye retardation.
Cull them before they pass on their BIG TEN genes !!!
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Re: Right side rack disease
[Re: jbyrd63]
#8180420 07/24/2410:34 AM07/24/2410:34 AM
I got rain when it was first planted. It boomed. THEN 4-5 weeks 90 degrees and no rain. Being shaded like it was saved it. Now we are getting rain everyday. Giving more every day next 10 days.
Re: Right side rack disease
[Re: jbyrd63]
#8180448 07/24/2411:01 AM07/24/2411:01 AM
Thought Swamp said it’s something to do with a pedicle injury and will get worse every year until they eventually die from it. Here’s a shed we found from what we thought was an injury of sort. After fining this amount of bone gone we didn’t think he’d made it.
Yet here he is…
Can’t imagine him continuing to lose that much bone and continuing to make it.
Re: Right side rack disease
[Re: jbyrd63]
#8180525 07/24/2401:41 PM07/24/2401:41 PM