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Biology And Management Of White-tailed Deer In Alabama

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Appendix 5: GUIDELINES FOR AGING LIVE MALE<br />

WHITE-TAILED DEER IN ALABAMA<br />

(continued)<br />

5-1/2+ year old buck<br />

- Fully mature bucks<br />

have a very distinct<br />

look<br />

- Front half of the body<br />

(neck, shoulders, and<br />

chest) blends together<br />

- Legs appear shorter<br />

than legs of younger<br />

bucks because of<br />

thicker chest<br />

- Swayed back and<br />

sagging belly<br />

- Battle scars (torn ears,<br />

scratches, puncture<br />

wounds, etc.) are<br />

common<br />

Photo credits: 1-1/2 photo by Jeff Shaw; 2-1/2 photo courtesy of<br />

Harry Jacobson; 3-1/2, 4-1/2, and 5-1/2+ photos courtesy of Dave<br />

Edwards<br />

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