Something I Have Never Seen( Weirdness From the Buck I Shot in Arkansas)

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  • oldag

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    Hoji one week after eating this deermeat

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    deemus

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    It got a lot easier this year. Bought a 1hp grinder and quit using the KitchenAid grinding attachment.
    40 lbs ground in about 2-3 minutes


    I had an old Oyster grinder from the 70's. Man its crazy how fast my new Cabelas grinder is. Fast as you can shove it in there, its HB. Its about 10-15 times faster than the Oyster.
     

    TX OMFS

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    Sorry, been too busy shooting Glocks w/ Moonpie.

    That root fenestration. In humans it can be a normal variation with no symptoms. The bone in that area is thin & sometimes may not have grown over the root tip. Braces can also cause this. Another very common cause is a small infection at the tip of a root from a bad tooth.

    I'm not sure what would cause this in a deer other than just a variation of normal. I'm pretty sure deer can get decay which could leave to an infection at the root tip. I know other animals can get decay but gum disease is much more common than decay in animals.
     

    Hoji

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    Sorry, been too busy shooting Glocks w/ Moonpie.

    That root fenestration. In humans it can be a normal variation with no symptoms. The bone in that area is thin & sometimes may not have grown over the root tip. Braces can also cause this. Another very common cause is a small infection at the tip of a root from a bad tooth.

    I'm not sure what would cause this in a deer other than just a variation of normal. I'm pretty sure deer can get decay which could leave to an infection at the root tip. I know other animals can get decay but gum disease is much more common than decay in animals.
    Thank you for the perspective.
    Appreciate the input from a toof dokter( hey, it’s what they’re called in Arkansas, it is also how you know the tooth brush was invented there. Would be called a teeth brush if invented anywhere else)
     
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