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Sapulpa, OK
We have decided to sell off our herd where we can have more time to spend with family/church and hunting and fishing. We have the following deer left for sale and we also have a few stocker bucks and a couple bucks that would make awesome breeders.


We have a 220+ 2 yo Rolax/Laredo/Little Larry/Bucky and a yearling that is 170+ Maxbo Jes/Mr.Bill/Larry. We also have a half brother to the 2 yo that is a yearling Cage/Laredo/Little Larry/Bucky that appears will be bigger at 2 then his 1/2 brother. I can send pics of any these bucks upon request. Just let us know if you have any questions. We are 2002 C.W.D monitor and T/B Certified so our deer can go anywhere that will accept deer from Oklahoma. All deer will be priced reasonable and we will make great package deals. Thanks,


 


Kevin Butler (918)845-4060


Keith Simmons (918)760-5951


 


 


 


2014 Doe Fawns:

Orange 101 Gone Platinum/Maxbo Extreme/Sunny Jr

Orange 104 XWL Tombstone/Pinnacle/Redoy Hightop

Orange 107 Gone Platinum/Miken-Maxbo Extreme-Banshee/Sundance/PA Geronimo

Orange 114&115 Gone Platinum/Maximus CR/Tonto

Orange 116 Twisted Tea (Whitetails Sanctuary)/Rawhide/Maxboy

Orange 122&123 Maxbo Patrick 110 son(200@2)/Pure Impact


2014 Buck Fawns:

Orange 103-105 XWL Tombstone/Pinnacle/Redoy Hightop

Orange 109&110 Waylon's Impact/Maximillion

Orange 111 XWL Tombstone/Noble Son/Tonto Buck

Orange 118 Blue 51(Maximus Cr/Tonto Farm Breeder)/Tonto

Orange 119 Blue 51(Maximus Cr/Tonto Farm Breeder)/ Corbin

Orange 120&121 Blue 51(Maximus Cr/Tonto Farm Breeder)/ Billy/Larry

Orange 125 Farm Buck/Cage/Laredo/Little Larry/Bucky He was born mid-August and is currently being bottle fed.


Doe:

Blue 52 Maximus CR/Tonto

Green 56 Rawhide/Maxboy

White 3 Tonto/Brushy Bill

White 3 Maxbo Extreme/Sunny Jr

White 34 Lakota/Crazy Horse/Jerrico

White 7 Miken/Sundance/ PA Geronimo

White 1006 Maximillion/Redoy Bill

Blue 34 Boomerang/Pinnacle

Green 79 Pure Impact/Noble

Blue 59 Corbin Son/Double Mr.Bll
 
Kevin, Hate to hear this!.....................But  I'm starting to understand why more folks are doing the same thing.


 


 


Wish you all the best of luck in what ever life brings you down the road!
 
Thanks Wayne, I've made alot friends in the deer industry and hope it picks back up like it used to be a few years ago.
 
I have just one buck fawn left. He is a 3 legged buck that is missing half of his front leg. He severely broke it around May 25 and we made the choice of amputating it. He is one of our biggest body fawns and has buttons about 1 1/2 inches already. He gets around just fine and is 100% healthy. He is completely laid back and I feel he will be one heck of a buck. I can send some pictures if anyone is interested in him. Also we have our 2 yo  (40,40,40); Rolax/Laredo/Little Larry/Bucky  still available, he would make a great breeder for anyone that likes stacked tines. Thanks,


 


Kevin
 
Kevin

I would keep the three legged buck as a buddy if he is your last one.
 
Name him tri-pod :D. I have had two three legged wild bucks at my farm and both lived to be at least 5 years old that I know of! Both were missing parts of the back legs to boot, one gone above the knee and the other half way below the knee, he would walk on the stump and the other would hop with one back leg. When they both ran you couldn't tell there was anything missing, looked perfectly normal. I was going to shoot the one because I thought he was suffering, he was then a 2 year old I thought and had double drops. The day I came across him during gun season, he ran off a bigger buck, stole his doe and bred her right in front of me, I decided he was doing just fine!! I watched him for several more and haven't seen him this summer at all. I'm pretty sure our coyotes probably got him down last winter. 
 
It's funny you said that cause we have named him "tripod" here on the farm ever since it was amputated. It's amazing how well Whitetails can adapt. Trust me if I could keep him as a pet I would.
 

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