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    That's it sniper,

    We always looked at the heads and tossed up which we'd shoot if we were given the opportunity with not much time.
    Knowing they're your bloodline I couldn't bring myself to harm them now, even in thought!

    Are you a meat farmer or do you sell them as trophies as well or are they just a pet herd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    That's it sniper,

    We always looked at the heads and tossed up which we'd shoot if we were given the opportunity with not much time.
    Knowing they're your bloodline I couldn't bring myself to harm them now, even in thought!

    Are you a meat farmer or do you sell them as trophies as well or are they just a pet herd?
    Ha ha ha ha. Originally I bred to sell into the trophy trade but now only sell into the meat works as the arse fell out of the trophy trade seven or so years ago. I could switch back but can't really be bothered. I will now burst your bubble Jack. Not one of those deer had antlers when the footage was shot. The antlers you see on them are what hard antler I and a couple of neighbours have cut off over the years. They were filmed by someone holding them up against a green screen and then digitally enhanced them back on to the deer. Clever pricks those film dudes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Ha ha ha ha. Originally I bred to sell into the trophy trade but now only sell into the meat works as the arse fell out of the trophy trade seven or so years ago. I could switch back but can't really be bothered. I will now burst your bubble Jack. Not one of those deer had antlers when the footage was shot. The antlers you see on them are what hard antler I and a couple of neighbours have cut off over the years. They were filmed by someone holding them up against a green screen and then digitally enhanced them back on to the deer. Clever pricks those film dudes.
    I did figure that was the case, they didn't look quite right, but they still had the shape and the points!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    I did figure that was the case, they didn't look quite right, but they still had the shape and the points!
    Yep the shape and the points were real. No shortage of hard antler in this neighbourhood as not all of us harvest the velvet. Every now and then a Korean comes through and buys it all up to be ground up as an aphrodisiac.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Yep the shape and the points were real. No shortage of hard antler in this neighbourhood as not all of us harvest the velvet. Every now and then a Korean comes through and buys it all up to be ground up as an aphrodisiac.
    I'm sure there would be plenty around your farm. You being the strong virile specimen of a man you are would have no need for such things I would imagine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    I'm sure there would be plenty around your farm. You being the strong virile specimen of a man you are would have no need for such things I would imagine.
    Damn right Jack. Watches me shave every morning. ha ha ha ha
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