Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: NOCK NOCK on October 22, 2016, 04:36:27 PM
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That must of been a heck of a head butt. :bash:
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Just saw him walking by the highway. I was thinking the same thing. He had a bruiser following him. Hope they get back over the fence soon.
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i seen 3 broken horned rams in the lincoln cliff unit. two were broken half off, and one was broken clear to the base. i cant imagine how hard he hit simething to do that.
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I saw at least one myself this year....
Bio said they'll get an infection in that horn and will lead to their demise.
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I saw at least one myself this year....
Bio said they'll get an infection in that horn and will lead to their demise.
With the unbalanced look, they likely would not die from lead poisoning.
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That's one way to he off of any future big-ram hit lists... :chuckle:
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I saw at least one myself this year....
Bio said they'll get an infection in that horn and will lead to their demise.
I wonder how true that is. I have killed more then a couple wild sheep with broken horns that were living just fine.
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I think it has to do with breaking to the core, not like brooming it off. @popeshawnpaul posted something on it here sometime back. He knows more about sheep than anyone I know.....
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I saw at least one myself this year....
Bio said they'll get an infection in that horn and will lead to their demise.
Makes sense, but never thought about it, good info Gringo
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Ouch