Muley Buck Mystery

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Well fellas, here's a mystery for you.

Filled my muley buck tag yesterday with a young fork (should be a super eater).

The mystery is this. When I turned him over to panch him his sack looked different than any other I've ever seen.

It looked like he was molting or something.

I poked around with my knive and the outer layer (hair and all) of his sack dropped off!!

I took one of my students out with me and he had the same WTF look on his face that I did.

At the bottom of the inside of the sack that fell off was a green/yellow gooey looking area about the same size as a tooney and there was a matching patch of goo on the sack that was still on the deer.

The sack that fell off was dry on the inside top and middle kind of it liked it had healed and the goo is what's left of an injury that hadn't healed yet.

I panched him, skinned out his nuts (just in case) and nothing looked abnormal with his gear.

I asked my buddy and after a long head scratching he remembered reading a story about a whitetail who had a really wonky rack beacause they figured a wolf had bit his nuts off and screwed up his hormones.

Any ideas?
 
1899 said:
Syphillis.

Lmao (do they make blue butter for deer?)

I'm not too worried about the meat. It was on the outside of the hide and I asked my butcher to cut it up this time and let me know if there is anything out of the ordinary.
 
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