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Yeah, that's a perruque... Something happens (normally trauma to the testes) which prevents the deer from producing enough testosterone to cause the antler to harden. This means that the bones growth

makes you wonder how it survived car accidents are the most likely as the roe population keeps growing

I think that you are right that It has been broken or dislocated at the joint and then set in the wrong position, perhaps he has been hung up in a stock fence or something.

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pretty sure thats a clean ie velvetless perruque phil

Yeah, that's a perruque... Something happens (normally trauma to the testes) which prevents the deer from producing enough testosterone to cause the antler to harden. This means that the bones growth continues until the deer dies. In advanced cases the bones growth will restrict the deer's vision.

 

In the summer these animals are very susceptible to fly strike, like sheep which aren't clipped.

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Used to encounter lots of deer... :thumbs:

 

Did you find it like that or have you any pics of it with the velvet on?

 

Even quite recent books describe heads like that as a mossed head, although I understand it's now accepted that it's a rotted out peruque.

 

Any more oddities?

 

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Nowadays, I just find a bit of road kill...

 

What causes this to occur....looks a wee bit John Merrick.. :blink:

 

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http://forum-mordus-chasse.heavenforum.org/t458-orignal-a-perruque

 

just been trawling the net and found this, so it seems it does occur in other species. roughly translated, it says its only the second in quebec in 5 years, and is rarer than an albino. the cause was a brain tumour affecting testosterone production, which stopped the beasts sexual appetite. as the animal had nothing else to do but eat, it was of an enormous size.the meat is edible and tender.

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