Why have the larger antlers dropped, while the forks and spikes are still on?

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  1. MOBU

    MOBU Weekend Warrior

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    I'm noticing the larger antlered bucks have dropped their antlers, while the forks and spikes bucks are attached.

    I suppose the weight(gravity) and size(more potential to be snagged) are playing a role in who has shed their antlers...or is some hormonal thing?

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  2. tc racing

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    my belief is that since the younger bucks do the majority of the breeding that they will carry longer than the older bucks. once a buck stops rutting he loses his antlers. but there are ideas why bucks lose their horns as well. this is just my belief. good question though. last week I got pics of two young bucks fighting. my guess was that one of the young does came in heat.
     
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    Gravity....!

    Actually its all hormone and diet related... same reason my hair is turning grey, my muscle mass is closer to the ground and my mid section is expanding!
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    Smaller racks and bodies don't need as much nutrition to maintain as the big boys and their headgear.

    Just my guess.

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