Never seen a rack like this before...heads up, dead bloody deer in photos...

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Came across a hunter who had just bagged this guy. left horn has grown backwards and is pushing on the top jaw of the deer. I could not get my finger in between the end of the horn and the jaw. Definitely some thing I've never seen before. And yes it is real, not loose on the head or anything.


 
Not a particularly old buck. If i was to guess, i would say some sort of traumatic injury when the horn was just forming, twisted the root and misdirected the direction of growth.

That would be my bet too. Clipped by a truck, or walloped by a fellow buck while the antlers were still forming up.

I have a WT rac that came off pretty much the largest bodied WT Deer I had ever taken, and it fits nicely in a shoebox, but it wasn't a self-piercer, for all that it's ugly!

Neat trophy!

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Trev
 
Back in the old country they say an injury to the testicles can cause hormonal issues which lead to very odd or malformed antler growth.
 
I've seen one that was dropped down on the one side, and angled inward, almost into the eye of the animal. Strange stuff. I wonder, presuming the animal lived, would the following year's regrowth would be abnormal as well?
 
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