Terry G Alexander
Genetic Defect
A little bit of a departure from my usually sunny happy photos.
This subject is an in your face reminder of how hard nature can be. Survival of the fittest is the motto. While walking the creek at my In-Laws new ranch a few weeks ago I came across this head of a yearling buck. I assume coyotes had tackled the young deer and eaten it. The kill was very fresh. It's funny how things work out. If you have the stomach to look at it in large, you can see that the coyotes actually did my Brother-in-Law a favor. This buck did not need to be reproducing on the ranch.
I called this particular morning walk my Death Walk. As I post more photos from the day you will also see a few reminders of how harsh the recent drought was/is in Texas on the cattle herds.
I've joined Twitter. If you are there also, send me a follow and I'll reciprocate.
Genetic Defect
A little bit of a departure from my usually sunny happy photos.
This subject is an in your face reminder of how hard nature can be. Survival of the fittest is the motto. While walking the creek at my In-Laws new ranch a few weeks ago I came across this head of a yearling buck. I assume coyotes had tackled the young deer and eaten it. The kill was very fresh. It's funny how things work out. If you have the stomach to look at it in large, you can see that the coyotes actually did my Brother-in-Law a favor. This buck did not need to be reproducing on the ranch.
I called this particular morning walk my Death Walk. As I post more photos from the day you will also see a few reminders of how harsh the recent drought was/is in Texas on the cattle herds.
I've joined Twitter. If you are there also, send me a follow and I'll reciprocate.