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Old 10-22-2010, 01:40 PM
ishootbambi ishootbambi is offline
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^^^the only thing ill argue there is the hanson buck. i know we were told 4 1/2, but very few believe it. sheds were found from him and it just doesnt add up. most people surrounding that story are leaning toward 5 or 6, but i never hard of a tooth being sliced. so pack, did you have your wifes buck aged? maybe one of our biologists can answer a question here. i know in deer that they grow new molars for the first 4 years or something like that (like wisdom teeth coming in) and dont have a full set of teeth when they are young, so that is an indicator for the first few years, but from what i understand, the only sure way to tell is to slice a tooth and look for growth rings similar to a tree? so what i want to know is how do you pluck a tooth and say yup....hes 3?
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