Pope & Young would not accept it either because it is too far from normal configuration. It looks like the bony cores are so bent that it can't push off the old horn sheaths each year. The new horn looks like it starts growing under the old one and just deforms since it can't push off the old one. Looks like it might have as many as three years worth of horn sheaths accumulated there!
Marvin
StickFlicker replied to Ernesto C's topic in Other Big Game
I don't know how far North they might range, but South America has White Lipped Peccaries, which are a decent amount larger than the Collared Peccaries (Javelina). Just another thought.