tail-less deer....genetic mutation?

I am in 65.... I run several cams and can honestly say this guy is the only one I ever saw and, as you can see, I cleaned up the gene pool.... this guy also had a really wierd rack... one side was a fork and the other a long curved spike with a lump at the end... really wierd...
 
Obviously it is just like gophers; you live trap them, turn the tail in for the bounty and let the animal go to breed and produce more tails to turn it :>) :>)

cheers mooncoon
 
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