Devil Speed Goat

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Anyone ever seen an Prong Horn like this one? He`s always on my land. And no tag :(

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I believe I saw one once with one horn like that, the other one was normal.

Speaking of abnormal antelope the one a coworker shot a couple years ago and two prongs on each horn, the second one was small but it was definately a prong.
 
He is for sure one weird looking goat. I was watching him spar abit the other day when I was out working in the field. He can really rake the dirt with those strange horns when they get started.
There are several little herds that hang around here and there`s been lots of testosterone in the air here lately. It`s kinda nice to see it first hand.
One of the guys I work with has got afew little sparring matches on his video camera. He`s a grader operator so get`s to stumble across the matches. :) I`m going to have to see if I can get a copy of some of his good stuff and post it sometime if there`s anything worth posting.

Garnet
 
Antelope have true horns on their heads, versus antlers. We have all seen nontypical antlers, but the horns are formed differently. He may have a genetic defect or damage to the (and I want to say) cuticle where the horn emerges.

I'd be asking the fish cops for a trophy antelope depredation tag that was good for your land location. Those buggers look like they ate all the crop off down the stubble and are still hungry. If you get even one, they'll get the message and go swarm someone else's field.
 
First noticed in dirty thirtys. Better to hide in realy short grass. known as ''Flat-head Billy Syndrome'' ,or F***in B.S. Should be culled from your herd. Nice goat!!
 
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