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$1 million dollar deer

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Coo-wah-chobee:

--- Quote from: Justin Snyder on December 05, 2007, 11:48:53 pm ---We have non-typical mulies with ragged horns in the wild, but they aren't usually quite so bad.  A lot of the really ragged ones are stags so breeding isn't an issue. Justin

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Excuse me but is "breading" like  "breeding ? "  I thought breading was fer cutlets ! Well dang live and learn ! ;D.........bob

Justin Snyder:

--- Quote from: Kowechobe on December 06, 2007, 12:03:24 am ---
--- Quote from: Justin Snyder on December 05, 2007, 11:48:53 pm ---We have non-typical mulies with ragged horns in the wild, but they aren't usually quite so bad.  A lot of the really ragged ones are stags so breeding isn't an issue. Justin

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Excuse me but is "breading" like  "breeding ? "  I thought breading was fer cutlets ! Well dang live and learn ! ;D.........bob

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What are you talking about smart mouth...... There is one in every group isn't there. Well this group of "chuckle heads" might have a couple more than one.  Now leave me and my migraine alone.  ;D Justin

Coo-wah-chobee:
        Hahaha ! Ya changed it, caught ya ! na-na-na-na ! ;D......bob

Justin Snyder:
That is a little trick I learned from Marie.  ;D Justin

Hillbilly:
If you sawed some of those freakish wads of points off, those horns would make a couple really nice knapping billets.  :)

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