That's why I threw this out there. I often have customers asking me "How old do you think he is" when they bring in their deer or elk.I need a shot of the teeth and it's wear...Antlers can't tell you the age. But just throwing out a number 5.5-6.5[/b]
Because a F&G biologist removed a tooth and at their lab they slice it and count the growth rings under a microscope. It's like counting the rings in a tree. JHO member DFGELK ( Joe ) sent me the letter informing me of the process and the results.How do you know? Upper[/b]