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It looks like they are really thin, certainly the one on the left. Looking kinda shaggy with losing their winter coat. The night shot shows 4-5 inch nubbins of antlers beginning. I think he's a 2 year-old so might be pretty come september. These are 100 yds behind the house and off-limits for the freezer. (http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee458/jimavelis/salt%20lick%20pair.jpg) (http://s1228.photobucket.com/user/jimavelis/media/salt%20lick%20pair.jpg.html) :D
You are a lucky man to have deer right in your back hard. I think some people tend to take little things like that for granted. All I get in my yard are stray house cats.