www.deeranddeerhunting.com/ If you already knew these fascinating insights about deer antlers, you earn high honors from our whitetail university here at Deer & Deer Hunting! Dan Schmidt provides the questions and the answers in this week's installment of Deer Talk. Season 10. Episode 10.
Cool information
Thanks a lot- very informative!
This is so interesting. Thankyou for sharing this incredible and beautiful animals physiology and anatomy
this is fascinating
Thank you
Very informative video and just subscribed! I love to make different crafts from deer antler. It's a very versatile and strong material to work with.
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Do you by chance know how to safely remove the antlers from the scull without destroying them
I have no idea what any of this means
It's pretty self explanatory and applies to all members of the Cervidae family.
I just wish I had some of those oil glands that repel ticks flies and mosquitos
wow
I seen a video of a deer antler being amputated and there was hella blood but it wasn’t cut at the base. Why’s that?
Blood flows through the antlers during growth
Why amputate the antlers, yet they will naturally fall off? 🤔
Great information. Another thing to point out is antlers don't taste that good no matter how you cook them! LOL. An old saying around my way is, you can't eat the antlers.
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Sooooo.....ik...I sound like a pussy....but I found an antler in a fence the other day....he was PROBABLY okay...rite?...I mean it is late March...