I would imagine he was tranquilized with an air rifle, amazing story

Jim…lol

They said they couldn’t remove the tire because of the steel belts, they probably didn’t have the proper tools. But I do agree that rack is not going in the dumpster.

mike

Perhaps, but even I have clippers/nippers that will cut through a car tire, steel belts and all. Oh well, maybe they simply didn't have the tools.

As you said, someone took those antlers home. LOL!
 
The antlers will grow back next year. The little bull won't be able to fight for breeding rights (not that he would score a harem with that puny headgear).

Like catching a smaller fish....throw it back to grow larger and catch them again later.

I know they will grow back. It just struck me that they didn't cut the tire. Even I have clippers/nippers that can cut through a car tire easily, steel belts and all. (chuckle)

And yes, I have done it once. Never have cut off Elk antlers though. (smile)
 
They did the right thing by removing the antlers because running a cut-off wheel, 13,000 rpm, on a tranquilized elk would be insanity. When those wheels shatter it's DANGEROUS.

I've seen one shatter and embed in the drywall ceiling of my garage AND stick into a fellow welder's hood. Scary stuff.

Yes, a cut-off wheel will cut through rubber, wood and just about anything.