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    #31
    Young buck.

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      #32
      He looks weird because he's probably 9.5 years old.

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        #33
        That’s a old deer. Look how far he sits down on his feet. Droopy brisket. Swollen knees, and a pot belly.

        I’m no expert but I think that deer is post mature.

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          #34
          Well it seems everyone's in agreement.

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            #35
            Originally posted by HighwayHunter View Post
            Healthy three year old


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            He may need to take a good poop [emoji23]fat belly lil rascal


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              #36
              I changed my mind after looking through my trail cam photos of some of the old bucks, I KNOW are old. I think he's youngster. He has a babyface. What throws you off is the pop belly and he's really weak in the pasterns. I'd cull his but if he stays weak in the pasterns like that. He's got a weird build to his structure.

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                #37
                Young with early onset diabetes and obesity...

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                  #38
                  Have any pics with his head up? The pot belly can sometimes be attributed to the way they arch their back when they're bent over feeding. He may have more of a gut in that position than the other 2/3yos in your area, but with his head up and back straight, it may not look significantly different than the other youngsters.

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                    #39
                    I think he's just chubby lol

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                      #40
                      That belly tells me mature. Everything else says young. Tough to say

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                        #41
                        NOPE, young buck.

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