AGE OF THIS BUCK ??

willowbank

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Would anyone like to age this animal, obviously keyboard stalkers need not get involved, he’s a big boy (balls) with good palmation and the usual thickened neck.
Not seen him before, he’s been doing the rounds of the feeders upending two with his antlers by just heaving them out of the ground pegs and all.
A YouTube Stalker acquaintance has proclaimed him to be a youngster and won’t hear of him being older, so settle the difference of opinion for me 👍

Willowbank
 

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I find it's not a good idea to age them from their palms but I find they get thicker/heavier in the beams and brow points as they get older.
 
He won’t be getting anymore candles on his cake if he trashes another feeder 😡

WB
That is how one farm I shoot work out the fallow are around, his top hat feeders are getting tipped over.
Just knock him over as his off spring are growing but as you point out "come in number 6" your time is up.
I say 5 & a 1/2 :rolleyes:
 
Coronets would be a good indicator, hard to make out but they don't look huge on him so would air on the younger side I.e middle age as some others have called out
 
Antlers don't look dissimilar in development to this one, which is off a sorrel:
 

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Shoot it and look at the teeth.

The answer has hints of the researcher in California, Donal Rusk Currey, who in 1964 cut down a tree to find its age with the help of a park ranger, only to discover when he counted its rings they had cut down and killed the oldest tree in the world (really). So why do you need to know? It is obviously younger than its prime so let it live some more years then cut it down.
 
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