0These peruque heads also come about by a buck catching his wedding tackle on barbed wire fences and such like. It the testes on a buck are damaged in anyway it will normally produce a peruque head. It can also occur with internal malformation of the sexual organs as well.
Believe it or not it was fairly common place in Victorian times and for a short while after for keepers to shoot buck with a shotgun up the back to try and produce heads such as these. We have a book in the museum that tells of this taking place on ahighland estate, to satisfy wealthy continental stalkers of the time.![]()
As Malc has said it was common to castrate bucks and stags in older times in parks, particularly where carted deer were hunted as there was less likelyhood of hounds being injured. The fact that the velvet antlers of many perruque roe get so large and eventually cover the eyes is that it is often the result of two or three years continual growth without obviously any casting. This is the best roe perruque I have come across.you ought to post an introduction firstI thought it was a brilliant example of a Perruque.
you ought to post an introduction first
nothing wrong with women taking part in fieldsports at all , im all for it . Trouble , well that was working terrier bitch i once bred , game as they come but lost at work to a fox , just in case anyone wonderedMy name is Ursula-May (you will have gathered that from my user name). I am female. I am 24 (NB: because I am 24 this does not mean I am 'stupid'). I studdied Horticulture and latin at a university in the midlands then going on to study Arriculture at Harper Adams University. I paly the piano, because I like it. I run a very small consultancy business. I shoot both SG and rifle. I enjoy my rifle and spend a lot of my time out with it. I am going on an expedition to the Arctic for the countryside alliance foundation charity in March. I have 3 dogs and two ferrets along with a good sense of humour. I like food (like most people). I hope this introduction is 'OK'. I'd be very interested to know your views on women that shoot, keep ferrets, like guns... 'Trouble'
You didn't say if you are right or left handed?
I'm right handed.
I'd be very interested to know your views on women that shoot, keep ferrets, like guns...
Anyone know how perruques are charged for by professional guides? Personally I think they're hideous, albeit interesting, so I wouldn't want to mount one and as such wouldn't be interested in paying anything more than the standard cull buck fee for shooting one. But Sikamalc mentioned in an earlier post that they used to shoot bucks up th'ass with shotguns to produce perruques for wealthy punters (or something along those lines!)? I never thought there would be a trophy fee for one!
Got my scanner working again!
This is the worst roe perruque that I ever came across. poor guy couldn't see where he was going..............
Dama
I would have if I had culled it! I came across it in a pathology lab in Sweden in the mid 1980's. As regards the rest of its body condition I have no idea as only the head was submitted........DamaYou must have breathed a sigh of relief to cull that one. Poor animal, the last few months of his life must have been awful.What was his condition otherwise? willie_gunn