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Antlers 2013

The first two pictures are Tombstone yearlings. The last is a Romeo 2 year old.

They seem to be off to a fairly good start
 

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chris patton said:
The first two pictures are Tombstone yearlings. The last is a Romeo 2 year old.

They seem to be off to a fairly good start



Dang Chris... those yearlings are further along than my mature bucks!!! Hope they get huge for ya buddy!
 
Thanks for the comments Michael and Dennis. It is to early to tell much now, but we are kinda of excited about Tombstones first yearlings so far .
 
Chris I like how they are starting no stuff around the bases

Looks great. Would like to see how they finish I bet nice.
 
Thanks Fellows for the comments for sure, But we all Know its not how they start but how they finish. Tombstone was the biggest yearling we ever raised and so far (fingers crossed) his yearlings are way bigger. By the way the biggest yearling is the same one I posted a picture of at 6 months old. His body makes him look like a 2 year old and his twin brother is just as big. But his twin looks to be more nontypical. Tombstone had a bad year last year with that abscessed tooth but he is looking fine now at 3 after he bred 30 good does. We will see. time will tell. But Thanks again for the comments, we are proud!!
 
picture 1 3 and 4 are Redline/Doc/Moose brothers I think might make the cut.



picture #2 is a 2yr old gone alone son
 

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Cassie, you have something to be proud of. One day we will show them northern boys how to grow deer in the south.
 
cassie good lookin deer comin along great . i envy you guy with deer at this time of year. antlers growing and babies on the ground. looks like its just me and my piebald buck. good mass and with but something different. good luck with fawning.
 

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