ImBillT
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Im going to post 9-12 deer that I have killed, most of which have been aged by tooth wear by the local biologist. I also plan to send teeth to Matson Labs for analysis within a few months. I’m not starting this thread for other people to show their deer(or for me to show mine, but that’s part of me determining sort of kind of how old they might be) I want other people to give their opinions of how old these deer are, and what physical attributes make them think they are about that age.
I’m trying not to derail a separate thread any further than I already have. I’ve been very curious about aging mule deer for a while, especially since my state game agency is implementing a spread based antler restriction that I fear is only going to ruin the states mule deer herd. My conundrum here is that from recent research I’ve done on aging deer seems to indicate that aging by body characteristics, tooth wear, and possibly even cementum annuli are all more flawed than I previously thought.
I have never killed a really big mule deer, nor have I killed a really old mule deer. I had one get aged by the local biologist as being 8.5yrs old. After having him age some much younger than I would have thought, I looked up how to age by tooth wear and now question the 8.5yr old conclusion, as I would guess his teeth to be younger than that. So let’s hear your thoughts on these deer ages, and then maybe I’ll update with tooth wear ages, then when I get results back from Matson Labs, I’ll post that.
I’m trying not to derail a separate thread any further than I already have. I’ve been very curious about aging mule deer for a while, especially since my state game agency is implementing a spread based antler restriction that I fear is only going to ruin the states mule deer herd. My conundrum here is that from recent research I’ve done on aging deer seems to indicate that aging by body characteristics, tooth wear, and possibly even cementum annuli are all more flawed than I previously thought.
I have never killed a really big mule deer, nor have I killed a really old mule deer. I had one get aged by the local biologist as being 8.5yrs old. After having him age some much younger than I would have thought, I looked up how to age by tooth wear and now question the 8.5yr old conclusion, as I would guess his teeth to be younger than that. So let’s hear your thoughts on these deer ages, and then maybe I’ll update with tooth wear ages, then when I get results back from Matson Labs, I’ll post that.
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