UPSMAN wrote:I bet that boy would make you forget about that painful toe.
Had one (might have been him) within 45 yards yesterday evening and never even thought about the toe.

This one actually looked like a wider rack, but I didn't get anything but a side view as he was crossing the field on my left and never stopped (just a slow walk) or swung his head for a look to the side. Neck & tail extended and he was on a mission. Whether he was trailing a doe, or going to whip some young intruder I'm not sure, but he was not going to be distracted.
Actually the toe is unbandaged now and doing fine. A but tender still, but healing well.