I'm 68yrs. Grew up huntin with my dad he was a 1923 model. I know every inch of Oklahoma, and some parts of Colorado. People used to hunt, now it's throw some corn on the ground, climb a stand and when something walks by kill it. We'd hike, look for sign, follow trails sometimes spending the night out, no tent because we were to far away from camp to be able to get back before dark. He was really cool, thanks dad.
@@yeah_thats_me grandparents on both side were farmers from different parts of Oklahoma. North central and central. Spent a lot of time on those 2 places.
@@kevinpurcell7452 oh ok I live in between guthrie and Edmond we have 240 acres in stroud and then half the family ranches bout thirty minutes south west of Altus so I’ve had my time out in the country
We used to massacre to dove about 7 miles north of Hollis and 2 miles west of Hwy 30. Stayed at the Hollis Inn during opening season back in the 80's, the diner there had really good peach goobler, that's what my buddy called we we'd eat it so dang fast. We hunted on a couple places a local owned his named was Cy Moore, and we hunted some on property owned by the Fox's. I lost a lung to cancer in 2010 and man I tell ya that'll sure slow ya down. Haven't shot anything but paper and cans in quite awhile. Can't get enough wind to walk very far.
@@inthewoods3237 dude comon. Fucking get real. If this is what it takes to make you feel like a real hunter than I feel real badfor you. I probably get more of a rush catching a crappie than pull 9k out my checkbook
Exactly people pay big money for these farm breed deer and when they shoot one they act like they killed something (maybe so)but it's fake deer not natural woods deer that people mostly can tell
Makes me glad I live in Saskatchewan where the real trophy bucks roam. (I am commenting on that this deer in the video is clearly from a "deer farm" that breeds super-freak animals) I in no way am slighting hard working hunters in the lower 48.
Res wing, Minnesota just had a 284 inch non typical found this winter dead, unbelievable natural rack he had, highest ever in minnesota found or harvested! Was a beauty! Buffalo County Wisconsin has the world's most "trophies" according to their website. Saskatchewan is truly awesome tho too! Heavy bodied and hearty racks up north
Yeah , the bucks are big n weight 300 lbs field dressed ! We shot one here in Berks Pa 6 yrs ago dressed out at 315 lbs . The guy that shot it yelled ,I got its 300 lbs plus n I said bs ,but it was , when we hung on the scale 315 . Tough to drag it 50' to loud it in the truck .
Feel lucky. The amount of hunting land going away and farm raised/private hunting plots on the northeast coast is frigging depressing. Will be heading south from hear real soon.
I live in the whitetail capital of the world aka central illinois right on the illinois River we've got albino whitetail and every whitetail one could dream of cars get totaled on a daily basis here because of thier mass and mass population they weigh more than a healthy 6 foot 2 man
This deer will never see a harsh winter or be shot at. Basically a pet that will produce hundreds of offspring. Yeah he isnt free to go where he wants but most of us arent either.
We're all pets to people who ended up on top, who were taught or managed to safely avoid detection from the screens and were born with the mental capacity to inherently understand the mechanics at play
I don't know Any deer farms that pump their deer with antibiotics steroids or hormones they are on all natural deer food, grass and hay if a deer gets sick or injured and given antibiotics the deer is not used for food or breeding it becomes a pet at the petting zoo or adopted out. Some deer farms are just rescue farms that take in deer that been injured or orphaned and it can't be released back into the wild due to low chance of survival. The whole idea behind a deer farm for food, is that it's 100% genetically engineered free no antibiotics steroids or hormones it's 100% natural.
The bragging board for this kind of trophy needs to be placed in the category of the "Cattle Deer," so it's not mixed in with actual hunting or perceived as such. Leave the ear tag in when you take the photo.
It's unlikely that deer will ever be hunted. It'll likely be used for straws long after its antler development has waned and reversed... probably until he's 12 or so.
If you hunt the Midwest or any area where you are hunting corn fields,soy fields, food plots or ground blinds PLEASE STFU when it comes to what’s considered a challenging hunt
That buck will hang on some rich guys office wall,after it’s been milked 1000times. The guy will pay $15,000, dress up in his new camo costume, climb up in a well placed, baited stand, wait 15 minutes, shoot, take some pictures while admiring the “world class” buck, thanking the lord for the opportunity to be able to connect with nature. That whole scene is a joke. 😂
Probably this deer's first taste of freedom and it's just out into a fenced area where like the first guy said some rich guy who paid way to much to "hunt " him and brag about his massive deer he shot in Alberta. Messed up man, for real.
@@catfishhunter6547 you idiot guys in the gym not every one will be the biggest the ones with great genetics will be the biggest. Same thing about deer
10000% I went to Alaska on a cruise last spring… Alaska was the only consistent place on my bucket list throughout my whole life and I finally got to go. It did not disappoint. I just wish it was longer. I live in Seattle now but I’d move there in a heartbeat. What part do you live in and can I come visit?! 🤣🤞 …will work for a stay. lol, I’d never leave. 🤍🏔️🌊🌲🐻🐟
I don’t agree with this type of game and I think it’s highly unethical and lazy. But they do not inject anything or genetically modify the animals, they are too dumb for that fortunately thank god. They crossbreed to achieve a better offspring.
They should be left alone ! There's plenty of food on supermarket shelves - You should be ashamed of yourself ... Big Manly Man always got'a try to prove something macho to somebody ...
What's really sad is that they'll sell that deer for thousands of dollars to somebody just so they can go out in the woods and pretend that they hunted it when they shoot it.
Nope... That's the breeding stud... He will make many many babies before he is sent to the gun. And that too is fine you poor unimaginative dolt. This is a busoness, not a feelimgs farm. Go to staryucks for that....
These turds sell to dumb asses for studs. Can go up to 50,000. How stupid. Just go hunt for real. And then the people who pay for their trophy’s but say they hunted it, 🤦♂️
Exactly this is not real men hunting anyone can go to a farm and pick out a buck with price in its head and go right to where it's gonna be and kill it .
I'll take my public land wild 4×4's or does and be proud of achievement and eating the good stuff. 3 acres and 67 bucks lmao so true. You left out feeders for 67 bucks 😂
Here in Missouri it started in tbe northern part of the state from two different deer farms in separate counties owned by the say guy. They should all be shut down!
I agree. The deer without horns taste just as good if not better. Trophy breeding and trophy buck hunting have ruined the sport in a lot of places and are working on making hunting a rich mans sport only. All too often the hunt is like shooting ducks in a barrel, where the hunter pays 10k$ ti shoot a deer thay would have eaten from his hand just so he can say "Look at me and what a great hunter I am."
Shooting fenced-in deer ISN'T hunting, it's just KILLING. You might as well have people come out to the cattle ranch and shoot their own beef. This buck is already dead it just hasn't laid down yet.
@@SoulDelSol a deer with that much antler, coming out of a barn type structure, is most likely a high fence hunting ranch, hormone fed and raised deer specifically for “trophy hunting.” You pay a hunting lease which includes lodging, meals, comforts, you get a 99% chance of a guided shot or cozy blind with a bait station 90 yards directly in front of you, and you pay for what you shoot. That deer is VERY expensive for a rack like that, probably $15k or so. Real hunters don’t respect this. Rich people that want fancy antlers on their vacation cabin living room wall for bragging rights, LOVE this.
Forest pups ❤ I love them so much I swear they r just exactly like the sketched our forest pups we never knew we needed 😂 I have roughly 20 a night tht come thru my house 😂❤
I just don’t see the skill cause there is none and why would someone want to spend 25k to shoot a deer then another 2k to taxi it when real hunting in the woods your make memories with family and friends
Now some rich surgeon who “hunts” can order him and sit in a treehouse over corn and wait for this “trophy” to show up. So he can put it in his poker room and show all his poker buddies how bad ass he is
I doubt that he's a breeder buck on a deer farm that releases more deer into the wild owned by the wildlife management. Something we pay for when you buy your hunting and fishing licenses.
That buck is about as wild as Ferdinand the bull. That deer hasn’t earned anything in his life because he lives in a barn are gets fed fresh food with supplements every day. He ain’t natural, and so he hasn’t earned a thing
Deer farms like this are contributing to spreading Cronic Wasting Disease to our wild deer herds. I also think this should be outlawed for that reason.
@@ArrowFox89you do realize that the farms have pretty good security to keep from losing their animals to escape and/or theft? There isn’t really any risk involved from mixing wild and captive deer. The deer farm I went to (friend of my mom I think) seemed to rival Fort Knox with ten foot tall fencing that was nearly impossible to even see through in order to deter idiots plus barbed and electric wires. Theft for trophies was pretty serious even though the farm had red deer instead of the native whitetail.
Um. Deer on deer farms like this are infinitely more healthy than the average wild deer of the same species. Farm animals get vet care and are cared for in ways that wild animals do not get. I have a small herd of wild deer on my property that stay within my property limits (tagged and GPS for the ones over the last 2 years) and they get food, dewormers, and some of the easier to apply parasite controls. The latter are set up on a brush booth the deer have been enjoying this year. They press into the back brush and get a few squirts of fly, tick, and flea spray down their back.
More than likely he's been raised since he was born. He's lucky he's not in the wild. He's safe, doesnt go hungry and has shelter. He doesn't know what being wild is, this is all he knows. If he wasn't ok he wouldn't be so healthy. Captivity for animals isn't always bad thin and oh yeah did I mention he gets all the whitetail he can handle?
@@Kruzad3r1sure he's lucky... Born and raised to be shot like fish in a barrel by some sorry fat fuck rich dude who can't hunt for real and doesn't deserve to take a buck like that
Yes CWD is bad. But all cervids in captivity and in wild are already affected. Actually salt blocks and feeders set in the wild can harm deer and make them more acceptable to contracting the disease.The two most important things we can do to slow the spread are to 1) stop the transportation of live deer and 2) stop the movement of hunter-harvested deer carcasses out of CWD zones into unaffected areas.
Hand fed? 😂 they do pour feed into troughs but not hand fed. It is all about genetics. You take a stud buck and mate it with a doe from a stud buck. And repeat over and over. Ranch I worked had a pedigree book that showed the long list of bucks who bread what and so on. As far as CWD, we tested deer regularly and the ranch would get unexpected inspections. State of Texas tracked very one of our deer. Never had a CWD deer. You can only sell them to high fence ranches and never allowed to just go back out in the wild. A lot of rumors and a lot of people on this thread could use some education. The ranch owner had a rule never to sell to a ranch less than 800 acres and we cut antlers between G2 and 3 to give them a year to acclimate to new land.
@@timferguson6455 he is big how much do you think they will charge for him I wonder if they have a shoot now and pay later plan I guess I will just stick to the blue ridge mts Moore fun than getting baby setting
There is no denying thats one fine buck. But its been literal decades since Ive heard this song, but damn is it nostalgic, lol. Grew up in rural Oklahoma. By the time I was 5 yrs old I sitting in the deer stand with my Daddy with my first compound. He has to buy me a cameo sleeve bc my bow was hot pink 😂.
@@joshscottoutdoors because the feed came from Chy-Na!! Seriously !! You don't know what types of steroids etc they might be injecting into that animal
The last time I saw a buck like that he was in the road staring me down, I had to stop, then 30 deer had crossed the road, mostly females and fawns, after the last one crossed, he left in peace.🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
I have seen something like that late one night driving home from work. This big buck stepped onto the road like three car lengths ahead of me and just stood there. Then up onto the road came a herd of 20 or so does and young ones. And I remember a couple of young ones being a pain because they didn't cross when he gave the clear call too. He stepped back out of view, and then I heard him shout at them, and they broke into a run right across that road like all hell was on their tails.
Man, with all the negative comments. Which is all of them. Your shop comment rules. Just the laugh I needed this morning, LoL. Side note, I got tickled at someone painted the entranceway, but the deer still hooked a point. LoL
Actually it depends. An 8 to 12 point typical is a fine animal, but these non-typicals were out there in the wild as well. To be clear: I don't hunt farmed or high fenced deer, but... When those places DO identify a beauty like this, it is far more profitable for them to ensure those genes are passed on to future generations. Thus this deer is probably put out to stud. Being he was in a barn, he may have had semen harvested and sold to other ranches.
😢 So sad these don't need to end up in the wild 😪 they will destroy the strong genetics in the wild and it will kill out and demolish Wild herds! I know they say they're managed but storms, and disasters happen. These deer are not wild, as per say our wild herds! They are fed different and they're genetics are different.
@@pegasusa1609 having some of these escape does not really do damage. They are still whitetail deer. These have good genes, but aren't genetically modified. Meanwhile the wild herds have had their better genes shot off for 2000 years. If anything, adding some of these genes back to wuld herds might bring them closer to a natural state. Now as for the ethics of high fenced hunting, no, I am not a fan.
Something really sick about trophy hunting. Guys who feel inadequate and didn't get laid enough. Small D*** A**H*** I hate the term mansplaining, but trophy hunting is the antithesis of the term.
Canned hunting ISN'T hunting. That's shooting fish in a barrel. Hunting is meeting that creature on its own terms, in open nature, no fences and using iron sights. No range finder, no electronic calls or electronics. When I hunt, it's my 12 gauge Wingmaster shotgun that is iron sights, camo, a bit of doe piss and a deer stand. I rely on my hunting, tracking and reading the terrain and deer's habits skills to hunt. THAT is an enjoyable hunt!
@@kriskabin I live in central Ohio where it's open and flat. Rifles, if not illegal are severely limited for that reason. I live on 7 acres of densely under-brushed woodland surrounded by over 2,000 acres of woods and fields. My property is criss-crossed with motorcycle trails from the deer running it. I don't need a rifle or bait. I see deer in my yard daily. A ground blind or tree stand in the woods behind the house, a bit of doe in heat piss for cover scent and a deer is in the freezer. The hunt is delightful! No fences, no electronics, no scoped rifle that lets you kill from 1,000 feet away. An iron-sight 12 gauge, my wind reading and tracking skills, and good luck is what I rely on. Many a time a beautiful buck got away because he winded me. THAT is the thrill of the hunt! Meeting that deer in it's habitat, with no fences, and limited technology. Blessings and enjoy the thrill of the hunt!
The best deer hunt I was ever in I (was still hunting/stalking)was when I spotted a deer herd in the open, and I low crawled closer to get a shot at a buck. He got wind of me, alerted the herd which took off and the buck going in the opposite direction. I followed, tracking him. He would lure me further and further from the herd, and occasionally I would look up from the trail to see him behind a tree looking at me, and when I saw him he would take off into thick cover, not giving me a shot. We played this game for a few hours, with him making sure I was still following. Finally, after he had led me on a merry chase for a few miles, he ditched me and disappeared for good. That smart s.o.b. knew what he was doing the entire time. I didn’t get a shot at him, but even so, that was the BEST deer hunting experience I’ve ever had. Much respect for that buck.
You could read your comment back to yourself😂 how are you going to bash baiting and sitting in a tree isn't true hunting either and with a shotgun 😂😂😂 this kid
I live in a part of the country where they get close to this big naturally. People come in to our small county from all over the country to hunt. Get a lot of celebrities for such a rural area.
yes there is som eething more pathetic, the comments here are more pathetic, its a captive raised deer, its large antlers are a combination of good nutrition and good genetics
@Josh Scott Outdoors I don't care how people choose to spend money, I care about the hunt and the sportsmanship of bagging a truly wild trophy, not something placed in a field for me to aim at. Anyone can shoot at a target, especially when there's 5 of them in their vicinity. It takes skill and dedication to hunt, not money.
Mom and dad had an old train station on their property near the tracks but the deer would go in the basement we found their tracks, we figured during rain and snow storms they go in there. The bank has fell off causing one wall section to fall as well forming a good sized gap in the wall. They use this as an entrance and exit
I saw a deer with antlers like that about 10yrs ago in my mountain neighborhood but was just dark enough i couldnt get a good pic and everybody called me a liar!!!! His tines were shorter as it was early spring!!!!
Same happened to me. It was too dark for a legal shot but it was huge. If it had come by 10 min later and not when I was just climbing into the tree stand I would have taken the shot. Sadly I Didn’t see that buck again that season 😢
They do produce great genes that they pass down. I have hunted a huge unfenced place here in Florida that released wild Northern bucks and the racks and body sizes of their progeny were huge. I have no problem as they are wild and are free range.
Rich men that buy large swaths of land put a high fence around it and grow deer then charge other people out the nose to shoot them... sporting... real sporting...
Western ppl of the 1800's American west would be rolling their eyes & shaking their heads in disgust at these caged cattle deer. Wealthy city "dudes" running a 16pnt buck into a fence corner, shooting it in the hindquarters & then waiting for the guide to track it down & finish it off. Rich guy then brags to his buddies how he alone nailed such a big buck out in the wild. 🙄👎
@444Dragoncheese I suppose that could be true to an extent, because Deer are still wild by Nature, n shouldn't be held against their will. Just as any other living creation.🕊️💛✨🙏🏼
Would his antlers be considered non-typical? How i understood it was a set of antlers referred to as 'typical' are those that look even on both sides, even number of tines - they look balanced. If the tines on one side don't match the other or they go all over the place, they're classified as 'non-typical'. Am i correct?
That buck got more supplements in him than liver king
Your joke is stupid Liberty was on steroids not supplements
Liver kings so fake
@@axpersx9397 no he isn't
@@axpersx9397 he is more real than your parents
@@snodyoutdoors4057 Liver King himself says that he uses steroids.
It’s on a natural deer path from the barn to the tree stand, the bidding starts at $12,000
alot more than that
@@JackFromWyoming ya think
Hell yeah
Welcome to America. Shit been up for sale in my neighborhood
I'll bid 20,000
I'm 68yrs. Grew up huntin with my dad he was a 1923 model. I know every inch of Oklahoma, and some parts of Colorado. People used to hunt, now it's throw some corn on the ground, climb a stand and when something walks by kill it.
We'd hike, look for sign, follow trails sometimes spending the night out, no tent because we were to far away from camp to be able to get back before dark.
He was really cool, thanks dad.
That's a pretty cool story
What part of Oklahoma are you from I’m also from oklahoma
@@yeah_thats_me grandparents on both side were farmers from different parts of Oklahoma. North central and central. Spent a lot of time on those 2 places.
@@kevinpurcell7452 oh ok I live in between guthrie and Edmond we have 240 acres in stroud and then half the family ranches bout thirty minutes south west of Altus so I’ve had my time out in the country
We used to massacre to dove about 7 miles north of Hollis and 2 miles west of Hwy 30.
Stayed at the Hollis Inn during opening season back in the 80's, the diner there had really good peach goobler, that's what my buddy called we we'd eat it so dang fast. We hunted on a couple places a local owned his named was Cy Moore, and we hunted some on property owned by the Fox's.
I lost a lung to cancer in 2010 and man I tell ya that'll sure slow ya down. Haven't shot anything but paper and cans in quite awhile. Can't get enough wind to walk very far.
Deer farms don't count as real trophys
So?
So it's not a trophy!
Still what is that a Thirty point Buck?
@@inthewoods3237 dude comon. Fucking get real. If this is what it takes to make you feel like a real hunter than I feel real badfor you. I probably get more of a rush catching a crappie than pull 9k out my checkbook
Exactly people pay big money for these farm breed deer and when they shoot one they act like they killed something (maybe so)but it's fake deer not natural woods deer that people mostly can tell
This is like putting lead weights in a fish lol
Hahahahahahahahahaha cheating bastards
I'm so proud of you! 😂😂
Sheeeesh 😵
And derp "hunters" are proud to go and shoot them... Cause it makes them feel superior... Cause they paid more. 😂
We got weights in fish!
Makes me glad I live in Saskatchewan where the real trophy bucks roam.
(I am commenting on that this deer in the video is clearly from a "deer farm" that breeds super-freak animals) I in no way am slighting hard working hunters in the lower 48.
Res wing, Minnesota just had a 284 inch non typical found this winter dead, unbelievable natural rack he had, highest ever in minnesota found or harvested! Was a beauty! Buffalo County Wisconsin has the world's most "trophies" according to their website. Saskatchewan is truly awesome tho too! Heavy bodied and hearty racks up north
"Aye ladies!" 😂😂
Yeah , the bucks are big n weight 300 lbs field dressed ! We shot one here in Berks Pa 6 yrs ago dressed out at 315 lbs . The guy that shot it yelled ,I got its 300 lbs plus n I said bs ,but it was , when we hung on the scale 315 . Tough to drag it 50' to loud it in the truck .
Feel lucky. The amount of hunting land going away and farm raised/private hunting plots on the northeast coast is frigging depressing. Will be heading south from hear real soon.
I live in the whitetail capital of the world aka central illinois right on the illinois River we've got albino whitetail and every whitetail one could dream of cars get totaled on a daily basis here because of thier mass and mass population they weigh more than a healthy 6 foot 2 man
I don't blame 'em to be excited. I'm always delighted to get off work and head home.
Looks like he took a piece of that barn with him too! ❤🙏🇺🇸
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Your home must really be somethun.
F yeah 🎉 🍺
This deer will never see a harsh winter or be shot at. Basically a pet that will produce hundreds of offspring. Yeah he isnt free to go where he wants but most of us arent either.
Whattaya mean “most of us aren’t “
Are you replying from Prison?
@JEMurl no, they just understand the state of things
Like me
I hope they release his male offspring in my state!!!
We're all pets to people who ended up on top, who were taught or managed to safely avoid detection from the screens and were born with the mental capacity to inherently understand the mechanics at play
No No that isn't a Stud, that is a Pet!
Yeah, that's Rudolph's punkass cousin, Randolph the Brown nosed reindeer!!🤣🤣🤣🦌
Its sad you cant appreciate the genetics
@@cericson3426 the hormones or whatever they pump into these sorta critters?
@cericson3426 it's sad that Deer isn't Wild & Free!
Doesnt discount the fact he has that rack on his head, pet or not you cant just twitch your nose and make a deer have a rack like that
I like my wild game wild. Not fenced in, AKC certified and loaded with supplements.
Are u a female?
@@ctruth9800 probably a real hunter that knows how to hunt.
I don't know Any deer farms that pump their deer with antibiotics steroids or hormones they are on all natural deer food, grass and hay if a deer gets sick or injured and given antibiotics the deer is not used for food or breeding it becomes a pet at the petting zoo or adopted out. Some deer farms are just rescue farms that take in deer that been injured or orphaned and it can't be released back into the wild due to low chance of survival.
The whole idea behind a deer farm for food, is that it's 100% genetically engineered free no antibiotics steroids or hormones it's 100% natural.
My money's on the deer...
@@ctruth9800 What the fuck does that have to do with anything? So what if they are female tf??
The bragging board for this kind of trophy needs to be placed in the category of the "Cattle Deer," so it's not mixed in with actual hunting or perceived as such. Leave the ear tag in when you take the photo.
It's unlikely that deer will ever be hunted. It'll likely be used for straws long after its antler development has waned and reversed... probably until he's 12 or so.
Exactly
If you hunt the Midwest or any area where you are hunting corn fields,soy fields, food plots or ground blinds PLEASE STFU when it comes to what’s considered a challenging hunt
Ahhhh nothing like seeing magnificent Wildlife in its natural habitat.
Nice pet. Does he come running to his name or just the sound of the feeder kicking on?
It’s a farm buck
@@Turbocharged_Speed no shit
@@Turbocharged_Speedyou’re a regular Einstein
Not his name. They go by the number on the ear tag. Lol
Just whistle, he'll come running...
That buck will hang on some rich guys office wall,after it’s been milked 1000times. The guy will pay $15,000, dress up in his new camo costume, climb up in a well placed, baited stand, wait 15 minutes, shoot, take some pictures while admiring the “world class” buck, thanking the lord for the opportunity to be able to connect with nature. That whole scene is a joke. 😂
Amen
I still get Buck fever for decent 8 points. People can’t appreciate the sport anymore.
I bet he pays more than 15k
Lmfao spot on
Probably this deer's first taste of freedom and it's just out into a fenced area where like the first guy said some rich guy who paid way to much to "hunt " him and brag about his massive deer he shot in Alberta. Messed up man, for real.
Now that's a lab stud.
That is genetics nothing but genetics can make a buck look like that
@@snodyoutdoors4057 genetics? Genetics don't come running out of buildings.
@@catfishhunter6547 you idiot guys in the gym not every one will be the biggest the ones with great genetics will be the biggest. Same thing about deer
Hank such a great person and a true country singer legend
Glad I live in Alaska where nature is still running the show.
10000%
I went to Alaska on a cruise last spring… Alaska was the only consistent place on my bucket list throughout my whole life and I finally got to go.
It did not disappoint.
I just wish it was longer.
I live in Seattle now but I’d move there in a heartbeat.
What part do you live in and can I come visit?! 🤣🤞 …will work for a stay. lol, I’d never leave.
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@carley7184 GOALS🤔💯😍
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Still runnning the show, and don't hunt it. Be vegan✌️
Genetic altered food products
Iv lived on a deer farm for over 40 years its just breeding good animal's over good animal's
I don’t agree with this type of game and I think it’s highly unethical and lazy. But they do not inject anything or genetically modify the animals, they are too dumb for that fortunately thank god. They crossbreed to achieve a better offspring.
@@kiwi8. 🍆🤑✔
@@kiwi8. you’re part of the problem and a top contributor to causing CWD. Thanks for admitting so 👍.
Did he just escape from the antler fabrication facility?
The buck don't stop here!
That took alot of soybeans an sulgrums to build that rack, maybe some luck too😁
Pretty much!
Damn drop tine almost broke its neck 😂
Do you think they glued on more antler branches?
Wow it's so cool to see a buck that big in the open nature in the middle of the woods. So amazing 🤩
Sarcasm I hope
@@Moss_butt-da-_-alien yeah
I hope this is sarcasm Poor thing
@@Moss_butt-da-_-alienof course
@@6Haunted-Days yep sarcasm for sure
Dude's been drinking the water from the discharge pipe at a nuclear power facility. 😂
Buck manufacturing Co. LLC😂❤
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I’ll take my 120” truly wild buck over one of those genetically farmed petting zoo bucks any day.
Bucks with antlers like that are out there in the woods somewhere
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@@owenhalverson9119yes they are. They were put there by a man, who grew it
They should be left alone !
There's plenty of food on supermarket shelves -
You should be ashamed of yourself ... Big Manly Man always got'a try to prove
something macho to somebody ...
@@blndjamesblndParis the population needs to be controlled or deer will be on all the roads
Catching the antlers on the door is the equivalent of a human hitting their shoulder on one, or is that just me that walks into a door frame😂
I've walked into a few myself 💯💯🤣😁👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 HAPPY NEW YEAR 🥂🎈🎉🎊
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@@thenoseknows9391 💪😎👍👍
@@mitchchrisburd3421😁 Uhh?
@@thenoseknows9391 Nah Na Nah Na 😁
What's really sad is that they'll sell that deer for thousands of dollars to somebody just so they can go out in the woods and pretend that they hunted it when they shoot it.
No they don’t sell this one
Nope... That's the breeding stud... He will make many many babies before he is sent to the gun. And that too is fine you poor unimaginative dolt. This is a busoness, not a feelimgs farm. Go to staryucks for that....
They might sell it's sperm for thousands of dollars. That's a $30,000.00 animal.
It,s a business and expensive to get them to this stage and while I agree that It wouldnt be a thrill for me to kill one.If its your bag .Go for it.
These turds sell to dumb asses for studs. Can go up to 50,000. How stupid. Just go hunt for real. And then the people who pay for their trophy’s but say they hunted it, 🤦♂️
"Wow, what a hunt. This fenced-in enclosure is about 3-Acres with 67 Bucks. I darn near broke a sweat...hunted for 25-minutes out of a recycliner"!!
HA! 'Bout as challenging as grabbing a steak off the shelf at the store. Probably tastes the same, too. (Crazy people and their farm-fed venison...)
Exactly this is not real men hunting anyone can go to a farm and pick out a buck with price in its head and go right to where it's gonna be and kill it .
I'll take my public land wild 4×4's or does and be proud of achievement and eating the good stuff. 3 acres and 67 bucks lmao so true. You left out feeders for 67 bucks 😂
Besides I can spend the cash of being put in front of this buck and buy a damn cow if this is the way lmfao
They are growing them and letting people who can’t drive a 4x4 hunt is what I was told
Deer farms are likely what started CWD. They’re a pestilence to the sport. Send them into the wild and let them be deer.
Documented Fact; Colorado Fish,& Game, are the cause of CWD. Started as a test experiment with Scurvy on Captive Elk Hurd.
Around here, deer overpopulation is a real issue. I also think farm hunting is ridiculous
Cwd was found in a deer farm In MN. Otherwise it was not found. Deer farms are not good for the population.
Here in Missouri it started in tbe northern part of the state from two different deer farms in separate counties owned by the say guy. They should all be shut down!
I agree. The deer without horns taste just as good if not better. Trophy breeding and trophy buck hunting have ruined the sport in a lot of places and are working on making hunting a rich mans sport only. All too often the hunt is like shooting ducks in a barrel, where the hunter pays 10k$ ti shoot a deer thay would have eaten from his hand just so he can say "Look at me and what a great hunter I am."
I dream of deer like this!!! Absolutely magestic and a genetic work of art!!!
Tie it to a tree so some doctor or lawyer can brag about stalking it through miles of brush before getting a clean shot.
You have to be the worst hunter to go after after a deer that's fenced in.
Shooting fenced-in deer ISN'T hunting, it's just KILLING. You might as well have people come out to the cattle ranch and shoot their own beef. This buck is already dead it just hasn't laid down yet.
Wait, this is use to HUNT??? people hunt caged in animals??? Da FUQ??
That's not a hunt obviously. They're farming and raising them for food. This one is probably a breeder for them
People who pay to shoot a captive animal aren’t hunters
@@SoulDelSol a deer with that much antler, coming out of a barn type structure, is most likely a high fence hunting ranch, hormone fed and raised deer specifically for “trophy hunting.” You pay a hunting lease which includes lodging, meals, comforts, you get a 99% chance of a guided shot or cozy blind with a bait station 90 yards directly in front of you, and you pay for what you shoot.
That deer is VERY expensive for a rack like that, probably $15k or so.
Real hunters don’t respect this. Rich people that want fancy antlers on their vacation cabin living room wall for bragging rights, LOVE this.
Glad to see a deer out in the wild, in it's natural habitat. The Barn.
Lol
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Forest pups ❤ I love them so much I swear they r just exactly like the sketched our forest pups we never knew we needed 😂 I have roughly 20 a night tht come thru my house 😂❤
I dont hunt pets
Ok. Some people don't wanna spend 40 days in the woods. I have no issues with anyone someone wants to legally hunt
@Josh Scott Outdoors I hear that. But why he gotta be goosed up on performance enhancers?
@@JuanRamirez-rc3ce lol. It's good genetics and good feed. No enhancers. 🤣
@@joshscottoutdoors Now that’s complete and utter bullshit. Even the “feed” is unnatural.
I just don’t see the skill cause there is none and why would someone want to spend 25k to shoot a deer then another 2k to taxi it when real hunting in the woods your make memories with family and friends
Now some rich surgeon who “hunts” can order him and sit in a treehouse over corn and wait for this “trophy” to show up. So he can put it in his poker room and show all his poker buddies how bad ass he is
X2 exactly 😆 yet he couldn't make it 48hrs in the alaska wilderness haha
That’s a breeder Buck. They won’t let you shoot something that extreme
@chadoats448 OH you dont know. EVERYTHING has a price.
I doubt that he's a breeder buck on a deer farm that releases more deer into the wild owned by the wildlife management. Something we pay for when you buy your hunting and fishing licenses.
@DwayneKirk-wv7sehe's on a deer farm protected by game wardens so I doubt it
I'd let him live, he's earned it.
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Earned it? He's farm raised.
@@NewbComboz yea it's a shame. He shouldn't be in that situation. Poor dude.
That buck is about as wild as Ferdinand the bull. That deer hasn’t earned anything in his life because he lives in a barn are gets fed fresh food with supplements every day. He ain’t natural, and so he hasn’t earned a thing
Yeah, I would say at so many thousand of $ for a straw of his sperm & he can do 1000 a day easy he’s earned Something!
That buck is something else!
This just doesn’t seem right. Do not let these things out around my land. Would rather just harvest a wild small buck than that poor guy
Not to worry. Without the equivalent to steroids they are just deer on exceptional feed. If they get loose they are just good bucks.
They don't make them like that were I come from. Is steroid from Hell
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And sure CWD
Deer farms like this are contributing to spreading Cronic Wasting Disease to our wild deer herds. I also think this should be outlawed for that reason.
How do they spread chronic wasting disease?
@@Alex-oz9ehbecause these deer mate with wild ones
@@ArrowFox89you do realize that the farms have pretty good security to keep from losing their animals to escape and/or theft? There isn’t really any risk involved from mixing wild and captive deer. The deer farm I went to (friend of my mom I think) seemed to rival Fort Knox with ten foot tall fencing that was nearly impossible to even see through in order to deter idiots plus barbed and electric wires. Theft for trophies was pretty serious even though the farm had red deer instead of the native whitetail.
Um. Deer on deer farms like this are infinitely more healthy than the average wild deer of the same species. Farm animals get vet care and are cared for in ways that wild animals do not get.
I have a small herd of wild deer on my property that stay within my property limits (tagged and GPS for the ones over the last 2 years) and they get food, dewormers, and some of the easier to apply parasite controls. The latter are set up on a brush booth the deer have been enjoying this year. They press into the back brush and get a few squirts of fly, tick, and flea spray down their back.
@@ArrowFox89 cringe pfp
A beautiful creature being kept from being free
Then he will be turned out to be killed
He has all his needs and medical care provided for him, he lives in the socialist utopia.
Arnt we all
More than likely he's been raised since he was born. He's lucky he's not in the wild. He's safe, doesnt go hungry and has shelter. He doesn't know what being wild is, this is all he knows. If he wasn't ok he wouldn't be so healthy. Captivity for animals isn't always bad thin and oh yeah did I mention he gets all the whitetail he can handle?
@@Kruzad3r1sure he's lucky... Born and raised to be shot like fish in a barrel by some sorry fat fuck rich dude who can't hunt for real and doesn't deserve to take a buck like that
The menorah deer doesn't exist.
The menorah deer:
What a nice barn find
Underrated comment
Awesome comment 👍
Don’t wash it until after the auction, the new owner is paying a premium for the privilege of dusting this off 😏
That's called home grown.
That's a 250,000 dollar 2 year old on more steroids than the ultimate warrior in the early 90s.
Its like a pheasant farm. They open up the cages upwind of the hunters at exactly 735am! By 8am hes dead and being gutted!
Nope. He's safe to make more just like him!
Disgusting 🤮
Not a stud. It’s a genetically engineered hand fed deer farm deer that’ll bring CWD to an area near you.
Yes CWD is bad. But all cervids in captivity and in wild are already affected. Actually salt blocks and feeders set in the wild can harm deer and make them more acceptable to contracting the disease.The two most important things we can do to slow the spread are to 1) stop the transportation of live deer and 2) stop the movement of hunter-harvested deer carcasses out of CWD zones into unaffected areas.
Hand fed? 😂 they do pour feed into troughs but not hand fed. It is all about genetics. You take a stud buck and mate it with a doe from a stud buck. And repeat over and over. Ranch I worked had a pedigree book that showed the long list of bucks who bread what and so on. As far as CWD, we tested deer regularly and the ranch would get unexpected inspections. State of Texas tracked very one of our deer. Never had a CWD deer. You can only sell them to high fence ranches and never allowed to just go back out in the wild. A lot of rumors and a lot of people on this thread could use some education. The ranch owner had a rule never to sell to a ranch less than 800 acres and we cut antlers between G2 and 3 to give them a year to acclimate to new land.
It’s a proven fact that here in Pennsylvania CWD started in deer farms and high fence operations.
@@brucelumsden8644 and somehow got to Norway Finland Canada etc
Also deer research farms could also lead to a preventative and stop the spread.
Some body in Texas will be telling what a hard hunt they had
I don't think Texas has a monopoly on this.
"Hunt" 😆
@@defiant4698 these people don't know what hunting is
You left out BIG
@@timferguson6455 he is big how much do you think they will charge for him I wonder if they have a shoot now and pay later plan I guess I will just stick to the blue ridge mts Moore fun than getting baby setting
"Gimmie my hat. Excuse me man, but where's the door?" - Hank Jr.
There is no denying thats one fine buck. But its been literal decades since Ive heard this song, but damn is it nostalgic, lol. Grew up in rural Oklahoma. By the time I was 5 yrs old I sitting in the deer stand with my Daddy with my first compound. He has to buy me a cameo sleeve bc my bow was hot pink 😂.
I been on a Hank Jr run as of lately, it’s weird I can go from listening to gangster rap to Hank Jr and all the rest of the old timers
Holy moly.. this is my story!!!! Loving myself. Staying on my lane..😂🎉❤
I would be scared to eat the meat
why?
@@joshscottoutdoors because the feed came from Chy-Na!! Seriously !! You don't know what types of steroids etc they might be injecting into that animal
@@joshscottoutdoors that buck does steroids on it's free time
@@alexmurphy4697 such a silly take. Good genetics and good food. They do not give this deer steroids.
@@joshscottoutdoors no steroids? Oh just "supplements ". Same shit different smell.
The last time I saw a buck like that he was in the road staring me down, I had to stop, then 30 deer had crossed the road, mostly females and fawns, after the last one crossed, he left in peace.🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Dang. Sounds like that buck was the leader.
@@RedRose0395That was his herd, and he had the rights to mate with the does. The yearlings were all likely his.
@@gamer749 he stopped traffic and took responsibility for his whole heard, showed more responsibility then some people, lol.
I have seen something like that late one night driving home from work. This big buck stepped onto the road like three car lengths ahead of me and just stood there. Then up onto the road came a herd of 20 or so does and young ones. And I remember a couple of young ones being a pain because they didn't cross when he gave the clear call too. He stepped back out of view, and then I heard him shout at them, and they broke into a run right across that road like all hell was on their tails.
@@silverlow protecting and providing, as a man should, lol, great story!😃
Dam! Got his own shop and everything!
*He's got a welding channel where he stick welds with his hoof.*
Man, with all the negative comments. Which is all of them. Your shop comment rules. Just the laugh I needed this morning, LoL. Side note, I got tickled at someone painted the entranceway, but the deer still hooked a point. LoL
It’s a great one
Just got his updated price tag due to inflation..
Those antlers are just freakish! I guess an 8 pointer isn't enough for trophy hunters anymore.😢
Actually it depends. An 8 to 12 point typical is a fine animal, but these non-typicals were out there in the wild as well.
To be clear: I don't hunt farmed or high fenced deer, but...
When those places DO identify a beauty like this, it is far more profitable for them to ensure those genes are passed on to future generations. Thus this deer is probably put out to stud. Being he was in a barn, he may have had semen harvested and sold to other ranches.
It's as bad as using dogs down south to hunt them! This is as cruel as that
😢 So sad these don't need to end up in the wild 😪 they will destroy the strong genetics in the wild and it will kill out and demolish Wild herds! I know they say they're managed but storms, and disasters happen. These deer are not wild, as per say our wild herds! They are fed different and they're genetics are different.
@@pegasusa1609 having some of these escape does not really do damage. They are still whitetail deer. These have good genes, but aren't genetically modified. Meanwhile the wild herds have had their better genes shot off for 2000 years.
If anything, adding some of these genes back to wuld herds might bring them closer to a natural state.
Now as for the ethics of high fenced hunting, no, I am not a fan.
@@pegasusa1609 how go you think the dogs are utilized?
It’s like when people get cosmetic surgery lmao. Nothing about it looks good cuz it ain’t natural. 😂
Like Bambi on steroids 😄 where'd you get your rack done?😂
So right. Poor animal looks like a freak at the circus.
Lol..... yup!
Yes I agree, but nothing wrong with some big fake knockers
It would be natural if a deer could live long enough to grow their best antlers, but most won’t live long enough for that to happen.
Me when I’m not in that one tree stand
That’s a protein fed anomaly for physicians to “hunt” and get their picture taken with.
Absolutely
Something really sick about trophy hunting. Guys who feel inadequate and didn't get laid enough. Small D*** A**H*** I hate the term mansplaining, but trophy hunting is the antithesis of the term.
Canned hunting ISN'T hunting. That's shooting fish in a barrel. Hunting is meeting that creature on its own terms, in open nature, no fences and using iron sights.
No range finder, no electronic calls or electronics. When I hunt, it's my 12 gauge Wingmaster shotgun that is iron sights, camo, a bit of doe piss and a deer stand. I rely on my hunting, tracking and reading the terrain and deer's habits skills to hunt.
THAT is an enjoyable hunt!
Totally agree, but you use a 12 guage shotgun for deer hunting!??? Not a rifle?
@@kriskabin
I live in central Ohio where it's open and flat. Rifles, if not illegal are severely limited for that reason.
I live on 7 acres of densely under-brushed woodland surrounded by over 2,000 acres of woods and fields. My property is criss-crossed with motorcycle trails from the deer running it. I don't need a rifle or bait. I see deer in my yard daily. A ground blind or tree stand in the woods behind the house, a bit of doe in heat piss for cover scent and a deer is in the freezer.
The hunt is delightful! No fences, no electronics, no scoped rifle that lets you kill from 1,000 feet away. An iron-sight 12 gauge, my wind reading and tracking skills, and good luck is what I rely on. Many a time a beautiful buck got away because he winded me. THAT is the thrill of the hunt! Meeting that deer in it's habitat, with no fences, and limited technology.
Blessings and enjoy the thrill of the hunt!
The best deer hunt I was ever in I (was still hunting/stalking)was when I spotted a deer herd in the open, and I low crawled closer to get a shot at a buck. He got wind of me, alerted the herd which took off and the buck going in the opposite direction. I followed, tracking him. He would lure me further and further from the herd, and occasionally I would look up from the trail to see him behind a tree looking at me, and when I saw him he would take off into thick cover, not giving me a shot. We played this game for a few hours, with him making sure I was still following. Finally, after he had led me on a merry chase for a few miles, he ditched me and disappeared for good. That smart s.o.b. knew what he was doing the entire time. I didn’t get a shot at him, but even so, that was the BEST deer hunting experience I’ve ever had. Much respect for that buck.
Blasting deer with buckshot from a tree stand is also shooting fish in a barrel. Lol.
You could read your comment back to yourself😂 how are you going to bash baiting and sitting in a tree isn't true hunting either and with a shotgun 😂😂😂 this kid
Amazing the size a barn buck can get.😮
I live in a part of the country where they get close to this big naturally. People come in to our small county from all over the country to hunt. Get a lot of celebrities for such a rural area.
There's nothing more pathetic than farm raised, supplimented critters that are displayed as wild.... yeah Doyle Moss, I'm talking to you.
yes there is som eething more pathetic, the comments here are more pathetic, its a captive raised deer, its large antlers are a combination of good nutrition and good genetics
im talking to you quinhammond
@@BLacShirtRBjryeah. It is pathetic. You don't see farmers hunting cattle so we can have beef.
And where exactly does it's say it's wild?
You gotta admit that blackjack is stunning besides his past
Hank Hill would have some words to say about a place like this
Here at la grunta
I tell you hwhat
Who is hank Hill, I know Henry but hank?
@@chriscurtis3150From King of the Hill
Yea there's no propane hookups
"Pa... that freaky deer is after the cows again".
Love it! What an amazing animal! Thank you for sharing❤
Farms/ranches should be shut down. It's not sporting to shoot deer inside a fence!
How does it bother you how someone else wants to spend their money?
@Josh Scott Outdoors I don't care how people choose to spend money, I care about the hunt and the sportsmanship of bagging a truly wild trophy, not something placed in a field for me to aim at. Anyone can shoot at a target, especially when there's 5 of them in their vicinity. It takes skill and dedication to hunt, not money.
@@panicmosem5969 I agree 💯
It's not hunting or sporting true and you cant think it is. But farming Them for meat with that in mind shouldn't be a big deal.
@@lewischasen then they should be treated as cows. Yea
I have never seen a deer come out of a barn.
Do you live on a farm? I do and we have them in there all the time looking for food scraps.
@@roberthubbard7424 little different situation here 😂.
@@roberthubbard7424
Seriously? I would keep my freezer full if I was that lucky!
They woke this one up from a nap ringing the dinner bell!
Probably named Elmer or big Earl...
Lol!!!
Mom and dad had an old train station on their property near the tracks but the deer would go in the basement we found their tracks, we figured during rain and snow storms they go in there. The bank has fell off causing one wall section to fall as well forming a good sized gap in the wall. They use this as an entrance and exit
Oh my God ! It's the Tirty point buck ,and it's only the first week of deer camp !
A classic song to this day.
Time to call Betty Lou!
Woo! what a big ass buck, may he have a long life!,..... he's a beauty!
So that's where they hang out!😂❤
I saw a deer with antlers like that about 10yrs ago in my mountain neighborhood but was just dark enough i couldnt get a good pic and everybody called me a liar!!!! His tines were shorter as it was early spring!!!!
Same happened to me. It was too dark for a legal shot but it was huge. If it had come by 10 min later and not when I was just climbing into the tree stand I would have taken the shot. Sadly I Didn’t see that buck again that season 😢
Deer farmer: Check out my stud buck. Gotta be some kinda record.
Buck: Shears off one side of its antlers walkin through the door.
Wow! Never seen a buck with THAT many points!!! Amazing 🤩
It's a engineered buck
That ain’t no stud that’s a farm raised deer.
It doesn't matter that it is just great genetics you know nothing about deer
What gave it away?
That's not just a stud. He's the Mac Daddy of studs. 😂
Look guys, a “food plot” deer 😂
Imagine that at 10 yards 59 pound bow everything’s right no wind drops him
All hunt-a-pet reservations and buck mills should be shut down.
They do produce great genes that they pass down. I have hunted a huge unfenced place here in Florida that released wild Northern bucks and the racks and body sizes of their progeny were huge. I have no problem as they are wild and are free range.
i agree.All animals value their lives the same as we value ours, and our children's. Too bad the majority doesn't understand this.
Why? To make you feel better? Yeah,is pathetic to act like a hunter when you just hunted what is basically a pet but is a simple business.
@@JRBDWD real hunters respect their game and respect nature. Hunting pet mutants is extraordinarily disrespectful to the species.
@@JRBDWDbro is so dumb he can’t even form a coherent sentence
I've never seen a deer that strutted like a prize horse
Absolutely beautiful creature! When out hunting in nature leave those big beautiful ones alone!
you will never see on like that out in the wild
Damnnnnnnnnnnnn😮. Let that grandfather keep running!!!
Beautiful animal 😊
My neck is hurting just watching him majestically stumble out of that barn and canter away.
That's why he has 2 tags in his ears...can't afford to lose him!! Lol
He is a handsome deer. Beautiful rack! Would've liked to collect his sheddings.
Rich men that buy large swaths of land put a high fence around it and grow deer then charge other people out the nose to shoot them... sporting... real sporting...
Western ppl of the 1800's American west would be rolling their eyes & shaking their heads in disgust at these caged cattle deer. Wealthy city "dudes" running a 16pnt buck into a fence corner, shooting it in the hindquarters & then waiting for the guide to track it down & finish it off. Rich guy then brags to his buddies how he alone nailed such a big buck out in the wild. 🙄👎
Thats a freak.no telling what kind of screwed up that boy is..he would never make it in the real woods.
It's a well fed deer with good genetics.
@@joshscottoutdoors when you hunt these you use a Texas deer call you stand up and shake a empty corn bag
@@joshscottoutdoors GTFO. The well fed deer in Iowa and Kansas don’t get like that. It’s just well fed.
@@joshscottoutdoors that sounds like what people on steroids say. I just work out and eat good and have good dna
@@joshscottoutdoors lol
*Christmas will soon be here. I have all nine reindeer practicing 🦌 flying and roof landings!* 🎅
It's nice to hear this Hank song somewhere other then my playlist
I would be embarrassed to post something like this.....and Hank would not approve.
Who is hank? Hank hill?
@@SoulDelSolHank Williams!! LOL
Hank might befriend such a majestic boy...the stick in his antlers only hitch.
Unnatural kind of like body builders on steroids
We deserve what's happening for how greedy we are. And everyone is pointing the finger elsewhere.
I think you are on to something..
@@pamelahaze3211Probably just on something.
@@jimkid1392Yes somewhere around the 30th contestant on top of your mom in the new feature film called Doorknob.
I wish I could find his sheds lol😂
A hunting preserve near me does a shed hunt every year. 🤣
***🦌Wow!! He is one gorgeous buck!! Outstanding!! I hope this is a farm that let's them live!
Live for the highest bidder.
They breed them to sell to slob high fence fake hunts
@@michaelhennegan9637 as soon as they pay and get set up in the stand, they let him out the barn.
Not really how "farms" work...
Yeah because that's what ppl do with livestock... It's hanging on a Drs wall rn and only costed 5grand
Looks like a max level 10 fabled whitetail with a trophy score of 259.89
Max weight or nah?
@@andersonmcbride29 no probably like minimum
It's a shame that precious Deer, isn't as free as he thinks he really is!😭💔
Kinda like us.. Are we really free ..
@@speedlimit6869
Very good point!💔🥀
@444Dragoncheese
I suppose that could be true to an extent, because Deer are still wild by Nature, n shouldn't be held against their will. Just as any other living
creation.🕊️💛✨🙏🏼
@444Dragoncheese
Of course not, because they have been domesticated for eons, unlike the wild Deer.
@444Dragoncheese
But aren't they bred in captivity for paid hunters to come n kill them anyway?😥💔
Stunning creature Nature always evolving beautiful Stud 🔥🔥💯💯👊👊
Would his antlers be considered non-typical?
How i understood it was a set of antlers referred to as 'typical' are those that look even on both sides, even number of tines - they look balanced. If the tines on one side don't match the other or they go all over the place, they're classified as 'non-typical'. Am i correct?
Yes 🎉
Also it is the recessive gene so more rare to find
Wish I had a fence that high 😂
You're gonna need a bigger door
Seriously 👍
Wow he is a king