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I don't think I had a no brow deer this year...but have had many over the years. Also have "one brow" bucks all the time....and very small browsed bucks.
The majority of the bucks in my area never used to have brow tines. I have noticed the last couple years more deer have them. Still the majority of them don't have them or maybe 1/2" on one side.
Which does do they shoot to remove that trait? :rolleyes:
I've seen several 2.5.s over the years that had no brows. At 3.5, they had brows. I think most are just late born fawns that are taking a few years to catch up. Just my .02.
We have only had trail cameras for 2 years and each year we had a 6 pt with no brow tines. Maybe the same one, in 2014 it was quite a bit bigger than 2013. Otherwise we have some with shorter brow tines and seem to grow taller and spread out like this one the neighbor shot in 2013:
Others seem to have taller brow tines like this one and a more "traditional" growth of antlers. And we are pretty sure this is the same one a different neighbor shot in 2014:
here is a collection of no brow/one brow bucks. they arent all from the same property or even the same township. they are all from the same county, but some are from farm land and some are from the big woods. I would say that all of them are 2.5 or older. This has always interested me. I always thought it must be a somewhat "localized" gene pool thing. Or it could just be the net cumulative effect of our 3 points to a side APR's? I really have no clue.
I remember reading somewhere that a lack of brow tines is from a lack of nutrition. I would think that the whole rack would be lacking, not just the brows.
I can't say that I ever remember seeing a deer with a single brow on one side in our area? The ones with no brows are typically a 1.5yo forkhorns or 6pt, and they almost always grow them the year they are 2.5. They may only be a couple inches long, but they grow them.
Is it possible? Sure. But I would say it's highly unlikely. Not the best pic to age from but I would say he is most likely a 2 yr. especially given how clean his beams are where brows would be....not even a hint of a brow bump.