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As you can see, the Birch Diet didn't work out for this guy. But he was certainly a very chubby moose- almost supersized around his waist.
His real problem was most likely lack of testosterone, which can cause deformed antlers. Considering how chubby he was, he didn't seem to be spending much energy chasing the girls. Nor did I ever see him show any interest in any of the neighborhood cows. Unfortunately, I have yet to get a good picture of him this year so I had to post this one. This was on a dark, rainy day so I resorted to Provia 400F. I'll try of find a shot from last year with a similar aspect from this year and merge them for easier comparison of the antlers. There's a substantial difference. EOS 3, 70-200/2.8, maybe a 1.4 TC. Thanks for looking. Tim
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