You have some stunning animals on your ground. Credit to your management effortsPosted the first pic earlier in the thread and the second pic is the same beast this year,two weeks later than last year and still not cleaning.
A nice abnormal this year with a bit of a mass of growth above the coronets.
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First one seems the same day and night. Cracking buck for his age, likely only 2 or 3 at a push, leave him another few years. Shoot the abnormal, also a bit scruffy.View attachment 464775
Would value opinions on this fella, an abnormal head? I actually thought it was a branch in background, looks huge on one side he is clean also.
Very lucky to have plenty ground and free rein to take and leave beasts most of them time although sometimes do get asked to sort one or two out.You have some stunning animals on your ground. Credit to your management efforts![]()
I do love to see all your pics and it must be nice to be able to "manage" them in that way. Keep up the fine workVery lucky to have plenty ground and free rein to take and leave beasts most of them time although sometimes do get asked to sort one or two out.
Seeing them from yearlings right through to 5/6 years you learn an amazing amount about their habits and with them getting to age they can reach their potential.
Some lovely Bucks there, was out this morning seen three Bucks all in velvet, managed two Does and a Buck kid, did see some potential good ones.Still nothing clean on the cameras although at least two i'm pretty sure will start this week.
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