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I can't tell a 2 year old from a 3 year old and I don't think anyone can unless they've been keeping track of them year to year or if they have a thorough knowledge of the deer in the area and their characteristics. I can usually tell an old deer from a young deer though. The older bucks look old. Their bellies sag, their backs kind of droop a little, they get deep in the chest through the ribs. They get big heads and thicker in the snout for lack of a better word. I'm no expert but those are the things I look at. Look at the 1st buck versus the 2nd buck. I think #1 is a younger deer. #2 is an old buck. Barrel chest, sag in the back, sagging belly. That's what I think. The bucks in the color pic's all are young. Their bellies don't sag, etc.
The older bucks look old. Their bellies sag, their backs kind of droop a little, they get deep in the chest through the ribs. They get big heads and thicker in the snout for lack of a better word.
Perfect example of an old buck.
Quote from: jackelope on July 30, 2013, 04:43:04 PMPerfect example of an old buck.With mange.
Quote from: Smossy on July 30, 2013, 05:33:58 PMQuote from: jackelope on July 30, 2013, 04:43:04 PMPerfect example of an old buck.With mange.Is it mange or hair loss?