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Why Are Antlers Fuzzy?
Within the skin that’s covered in the short, dense fur that lends velvet its name, there’s also a wealth of blood vessels, ...
Schroeder also went on to speculate that the deer could be classed as a true hermaphrodite, given the absence of even a ...
Wounds on mice skin, which normally leave scars, healed without scarring when the researchers mimicked signaling pathways active in antler velvet wounds. These results highlight that insights obtained ...
PGG Wrightson national deer and velvet manager Tony Cochrane ... Cochrane looked forward to heading to Invercargill for the National Velvet and Hard Antler Competiton and awards this weekend.
Bucks like to scrape their antlers and forehead on trees for a number of different reasons. Each spring, deer grow new antlers, which obviously means that at some point before then, they lose their ...
Back in late October, an Indiana hunter arrowed what might be the most impressive buck of the 2024 season. Seth Hernandez ...
PGG Wrightson’s national deer and velvet manager previews the National Velvet and Hard Antler Awards in Invercargill on Saturday night. Plus, we talk about the current soft market for velvet and ...
Instagram / @cinsanity_outdoors_24 A video of a walnut tree getting scraped to shreds by various whitetail bucks has gone ...
As 92-year-old East Anglian publishing sensation Lady Glenconner launches her latest book, she reveals what life is like now she is a ...
Down a bumpy dirt road, between some bare mountain ridges, a six-point buck and a doe hung upside down from the meat pole in the waning light of late afternoon outside Camp Foxfire. Meanwhile, a half ...
As of November, 2023, a total of 236 wild Minnesota whitetails had tested positive for CWD over the 13-year span since the first discovery. As reported within the last week in the Minnesota edition of ...
Q. Why are the deer bucks breaking down our esperanza stems? As far as I know it is the first time, they have done it in all the years we have lived here. A. Bucks rub their antlers on tree trunks and ...