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Red 906 is a Maxbo-Maxin two year old. He dropped the first of April and has been behind but seems to be catching up.
 

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Red 1001,1002,1003 are Maxbo Danger-Chance/Maverick yearlings





Harry, Congrats on BIG RIG. He is a true monster buck
 

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I had the pleasure of getting a short farm tour from harry yesterday and holy cow is all I can say, BIG RIG is BIG as you can see and Big Heavy lives up to that name as well. Something in the water at Mountain Ridge Whitetails, he found the fountain of BIGNESS
 
Sam and Harry yall have some awesome deer. These deer just keep blowing my mind.

I cant believe there is that many big deer this year. Everybodys deer look good this year, from the yearlings to the older guys. Congartulations to everyone and hope they all stay healthy.
 
View attachment 10420 Here is an update on our buck- Toxic Shock @ 5 yr. If interested in breeding with something different this fall , we have straws stored @ great lakes for your convienence. Jason savage
 

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Our most recent pictures of Tabasco (August 2, 2011). We think he will score between 190"-195" with a 20" inside spread.



Sam, Rolex x 10 and The Chosen One are looking great.



Big Rig and Stone Cold are quite a site to see.



Frequent Flyer is definatley one of the best looking yearlings out there, however it looks like a few of the Louisiana deer are holding their own with bucks like Tombstone,Toxic Shock and Conductor. Good luck to everyone
 

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Here is a Yearling we have out of Extremes Powerpoint and a XL daughter

Had to knock him down a couple weeks ago and take off a drop tine that was broken, was a little nervous



Oh by the way the XL doe we got from Mark Sipes and is a sister to the mother of his big yearling and Curts two big yearlings!! A little power their



Matt Kirchner
 

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This is a 2 year old Shadow son out of Maxin II's mother, love that width and his tines are still climbing





Matt Kirchner
 

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Mike, that is a great yearling. It is nice to finally see some great deer coming out of Louisiana, We have been hidden for a while. Things are looking up down here real fast.

Toxic shock looks good Jason.
 
Everyones deer are looking great ..tombstone..tabasco..double xl..the sipes yearling..love those danger trips michael..and the two yr old that scored 40 as a yearling gave me lots of hope for our yearlings ..lol..



I know this ain't the place for this question but this is where everybody looks..do I need to treat this yearling ..he broke the end of his beam off today...?
 

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You betch ya.We had one rip some velvet today and had to fix him up.You need to get that part thats hanging cut off and get him cleaned up....Flies will be on that fast!!!
 
If you don't want to take a chance on losing him you need to treat him. The flies will get on that like a magnet and you will have an antler infection. Antler infections kill deer, they are sort of like blood poisoning. They can go downhill very quickly so the sooner the better. I would saw at least the damaged antler.
 
Made the decision to cut X-Factors horns off today. As we speak he is down and the first horn is off. It is such a grey area on when to do it, but if you wait to long you may live with regrets you can't take back. I will update the post after the recovery.
 

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Triple r , you definitely need to treat. If not give me a call and I'll come get him. I think he doesn't like north bama. Lol. Get him treated or you might wish you did. Good luck
 
Sterling is 3 and is out of Sunny Jr. (StoneCold is out of a Sunny Jr. Doe) over Drifter over Magnum 228. Sunny Jr. is getting it done! Those points on the front left base are 6-8 inches long. Hard to tell from the pics!



Back and Front for Richard :)



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1st picture is FSW Rascal and FSW Roscoe...2011 twin yearlings out of Dustin Miller's Roosevelt/Avalanche.



2nd pictures is FSW Roscoe....not to bad for a New York yearling...Dustin says he looks like Roosevelt as a yearling. I sure hope he finishes like him.



3rd picture is FSW Lonesome. We are real happy with the way he is growing. He is out of a Lonewood/BJB breeding. He stood still enough to get some rough estimates. He is just shy of 25" inside with 11" tines and still growing.
 

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