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I’ve never seen that on wild free ranging deer but have on the bucks on the hunting TV shows. I always thought it was caused by rubbing on the wire fences in game farm enclosures. Could it be mange?
I’ve never seen that on wild free ranging deer but have on the bucks on the hunting TV shows. I always thought it was caused by rubbing on the wire fences in game farm enclosures. Could it be mange?
IF it's nly on one side, It could be scars from some sort of accident. Running away on pavement and wiping out., mangled up on a fence, or a brush with a car. Sometimes they do dumb things like run into stuff too. Deer looks pretty healthy otherwise.