Ishi
PMA Member
Here’s something to read and ponder.
The three month waiting has finally ended for the Cementum Annuli tooth testing results from Deerage.com. Thirteen samples were sent in, two were from 2016, eight from 2017. These ten were tested with Cementum Annuil science. The last three was a late minute favor and also were sent in and these were only jawbones so they were aged by tooth wear.
The first ten I actually worked on and spent many hours looking at them. The last three I physically never seen other then photos.
The results really have my mind spinning and I’m more confused on then ever on aging deer. This is science so I have to believe the results.
I personally classify deer as Jumbos, XL, Large, Mediums, and Small and these are from the measurements of the deer for size selection.
I have photos of them all to reference the antler size and the body size or structure.
Every photo is in black out mode and I was given permission to use all photos so here goes.
1. Gross 161, XL in size and aged at 6.5
2. Gross 187, XL in size, aged at 5.5
3. Gross 143, Large in size, aged at 3.5
4. Gross 149, XL in size, aged at 5.5
5. Gross 164, 43 inches of mass,XL in size,aged at 4.5
6. Gross 165, Large in size, aged at 5.5
7. Gross 153, XL in size, aged at 7.5
8. Gross upper 150s, XL in size, aged at 4.5
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The three month waiting has finally ended for the Cementum Annuli tooth testing results from Deerage.com. Thirteen samples were sent in, two were from 2016, eight from 2017. These ten were tested with Cementum Annuil science. The last three was a late minute favor and also were sent in and these were only jawbones so they were aged by tooth wear.
The first ten I actually worked on and spent many hours looking at them. The last three I physically never seen other then photos.
The results really have my mind spinning and I’m more confused on then ever on aging deer. This is science so I have to believe the results.
I personally classify deer as Jumbos, XL, Large, Mediums, and Small and these are from the measurements of the deer for size selection.
I have photos of them all to reference the antler size and the body size or structure.
Every photo is in black out mode and I was given permission to use all photos so here goes.
1. Gross 161, XL in size and aged at 6.5
2. Gross 187, XL in size, aged at 5.5
3. Gross 143, Large in size, aged at 3.5
4. Gross 149, XL in size, aged at 5.5
5. Gross 164, 43 inches of mass,XL in size,aged at 4.5
6. Gross 165, Large in size, aged at 5.5
7. Gross 153, XL in size, aged at 7.5
8. Gross upper 150s, XL in size, aged at 4.5
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