Bulls and Buck (PICS)

Wyodeerhunter

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Some more critter pics from my part of WY.

Here is a pic of a big 3 and 2 pt together:

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Here is a elk that has polished up his horns pretty good:

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Here is a bull right out of velvet:

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The buck on the left in the above pic seems to have a bad case of warts. Poor thing could hardly walk.

These pics are a combo of my friend Ben Celinsik and me going in the hills all the time. We'll be posting more pics soon lol. So you have a warning lol.

I hope you enjoyed the pics,

Ernesto
 

Oak

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Nice pics. It looks like the "warts" are cutaneous fibromas. They're caused by a virus, which usually enters through a wound. They supposedly don't affect the meat of the animal, in terms of being able to consume it.

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MarvB

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Originally posted by Oak:
caused by a virus, which usually enters through a wound. They supposedly don't affect the meat of the animal, in terms of being able to consume it.
....methinks I'd have to pass. I don't think the Mrs. could get that pass the mouth :eek:
 

Water Wapiti

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I'd take em. Might keep it from spreadin. No sense seein an animal gimpin around when he could be in my freezer.
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Shoot, 90% of what we put in our mouth, they say it ain't good for us. If I'm going to go early, I'd just as soon it be from eatin game. :D

Cool Pics

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cjcj

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Nice pics Ernesto, You have brought up something very interesting [those warts] man they are gross looking and i have never ever seen anything like that!I have shot deer that had been infested with ticks,and once have seen an albino doe, but nothing like your pic, just wondering have any of you other guys ever seen that [wart] condition before? Is it in all states/areas?
 
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