gznokes
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As far as B&C goes. If a bighorn sheep has a chunk of horn missing does that potentially make that horn “longer” because the tape goes down into the valley of the missing chunk and up the other side or does a measurer simply have the tape bridge the open gap as if the horn is there. It seems like this is somewhat common and it has ramifications for mass measurements in case they occur on a missing chunk but also where those mass measurements are taken bc the mass is take at quarters based on the longer horn. Thoughts?