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    Stags dropping their antlers

    I got these two big boys last night, their luck ran out & they will be donated to to a local food bank



    What surprised me was the velvet growth already, seems pretty early to drop antlers & start ?
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    Same about timing. Told the big boy's first. Maybe these were big boys in their time. Was out in July with a friend who shot one and it dropped its antlers after he shot it crashing off through the bush.

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    Similar down Kaikoura way at the mo, shot a few stags this past week that had dropped antlers, growth was there but not as much as those big boys

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    All the stags we saw last week still had their head gear on. Wasn't much like spring though.
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    Those look like they have snapped off rather than cast.those jagged bits of bone should still be on its skull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scortched earth View Post
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    Those look like they have snapped off rather than cast.those jagged bits of bone should still be on its skull.
    And very unusual for both to break off.
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    Maybe another funny year, neighbor say a Fallow hind with small fawn at foot last week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scortched earth View Post
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    Those look like they have snapped off rather than cast.those jagged bits of bone should still be on its skull.
    Agreed. A couple of times I have witnessed antler casting by Fallow bucks on farms. The antler separation point was flush with the pedicle underside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetawa View Post
    Maybe another funny year, neighbor say a Fallow hind with small fawn at foot last week.
    Last year around June / July I saw a Sika hind with a fawn at foot. Looked like only about a month old. If I had not seen the fawn I would have shot the hind.

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    I’ve herd of few cast antlers found up here so not long and no more fun till next year


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    A reasonable stag came out of the Leatham yesterday, still had headgear on. A fortnight or so ago a velvet spiker was shot in Waihopai at Valley. A bit unusual but it’s happened before. Chamois are being seen on warm lowland country in Marlborough, unusual but not unheard of over the years. Mother Nature is a woman remember, no one has figured them out yet.

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    Today while driving back from Rotorua ,I saw a guy towing a trailer with a stag in it with some very nice antlers on .

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    I've shot a funky stag still with velvet in the roar. Things get a bit backwards sometimes

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    that stags antlers certainly looked snapped off - when dropped normally its neat with the pedicle- if a stag gets damage to his nuts ( fighting) that can result in some unusual antler growth like not coming out of velvet and it drys off and looks like he has two lumps of coral on his head -if a tame stag is castrated thats normally the case - maybe your case Dingo nut damage -
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