Older broomed Dall

What a cool looking ram! He looks ancient old but its hard for me to see how old. I feel like I'm missing several annuli but they're not obvious to me. For example; I feel like I'm missing another annuli between the lamb tips and year 2 - huge mass. I can easily get 9 years old but I'm thinking you're going to tell me I missed by 4 to 5 years too young. I really appreciate you sharing these models. What a wonderful way to educate hunters with real views on real animals.

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What a cool looking ram! He looks ancient old but its hard for me to see how old. I feel like I'm missing several annuli but they're not obvious to me. For example; I feel like I'm missing another annuli between the lamb tips and year 2 - huge mass. I can easily get 9 years old but I'm thinking you're going to tell me I missed by 4 to 5 years too young. I really appreciate you sharing these models. What a wonderful way to educate hunters with real views on real animals.

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These older rams often provide challenges in determining annuli at both the base and tip.
Will try to mark annuli and repost.
Hope these models help.
 
Heavy ram, I don’t count the rings it looks like I would have thought. Seems like a few false but I can only get 9.?
 
On a ram like this - is it possible that it gets broomed all the way up to the 2 year annuli?
 
On a ram like this - is it possible that it gets broomed all the way up to the 2 year annuli?
I believe it is unusual - however, I can check with a sheep biologist. Will try to find out tomorrow.
 
What a cool looking ram! He looks ancient old but its hard for me to see how old. I feel like I'm missing several annuli but they're not obvious to me. For example; I feel like I'm missing another annuli between the lamb tips and year 2 - huge mass. I can easily get 9 years old but I'm thinking you're going to tell me I missed by 4 to 5 years too young. I really appreciate you sharing these models. What a wonderful way to educate hunters with real views on real animals.

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I appreciate everyone’s participation in this thread. One thing that has been driven home to me over the past few years is individual variations with these horn characteristics and the consistency of these horns growing in a cylindrical helix.
 
Maybe someone could shed some light as to why the annulus noted in red wouldn't put the ram at 8 - it appears to encircle the horn? I was under the impression that you can tell the difference between a false annuli and real one by whether the groove completely encircles the horn?

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Maybe someone could shed some light as to why the annulus noted in red wouldn't put the ram at 8 - it appears to encircle the horn? I was under the impression that you can tell the difference between a false annuli and real one by whether the groove completely encircles the horn?

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Though a groove completely circling the horn is a characteristic of a true growth ring, it is not unique to true growth grooves. Some false growth grooves also show a strong groove encircling the horn.
 
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