i'd say they are maybe 75-80% finished at the time this pic was taken *last month*. IMO, unless you know for fact that they are triplets, it could be that the smaller 2 were just late born fawns. Which means their entire growing cycle could be a month or 2 behind the bigger deer. That's just a theory tho.
But then again if they are triplets or maybe twins from separate does (each doe had a buck and doe fawns) they could have just got the short end of the genetic stick...lol
Thats about all they're gonna grow, a few more inches on tines, and thats it. Once again trail cams have disproved a known fact. Deer horns may grow to sept. theoreticaly, but they are 90% complete already. Nice looking 10pt.