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My sister sent me these today. She lives in Minnesota. She didn't tell me anything else or who shot it... great looking whitetail though..
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Really Weird!!![shocked]
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I think I would make a full mount out of that deer............
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Wow, talk about unique! He's a definite shoulder mount for sure.
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Looks like he spent too much time with the cows!!!
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Looks like this buck had a little too much sun huh?[sly]
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cows or with a palamino horse......lol I would get that mounted no matter what the cost.....
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Now that is really cool. A big buck to boot. I'd get him mounted.
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The colors and color patterns remind me of an old Paint gelding I had. Cool looking deer.
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That deer migrated over from Wisconsin (dairy land) where it obvious was a direct result of deer breeding with Holstein cows! LOL
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I would like to hunt that area he came from the next year or two and see what offspring he might have produced there.... I am gonna call my sister tomorrow and find out more information about this deer...... I will post anything I find out about it....
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Cool pic ive seen this before on other hunting forums it is an example of a leucistic animal. In other words he suffered from a pigment cell or chromatophore defect.
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Yeah, I got an email of this disorder too. It was a doe though not a buck.
It's just a rare coloration like albinos, except it's like 1 in 100,000,000.
There actually was a photo turned in to KSL outdoors last year of a Mule Deer doe that had the same thing. I think it was up in Henefer.
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Proof that Michael Jackson has mated with animals...[shocked]
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Good un![cool]
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Here's a pic of the Muley
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Nice muley, I would like to see him/her all grown up... great pic...........
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that looks like a recessive genetic condition called pie bald.
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All of your guys are wrong. Minnesota does not issue "tags" for their big game animals. They issue you a can of spray paint in which you have to mark your animal with 10 spots. Each animal has its own color. In this case the White Tail Deer gets white!!!
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