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In winter, various wildlife species may consume antler sheds, primarily for their mineral content. Animals such as rodents, particularly squirrels and mice, are known to nibble on the sheds. Additionally, deer themselves may sometimes eat their own sheds if they are in need of nutrients. Other scavengers, like raccoons and even birds, may also take advantage of the antlers as a food source.
According to my husband, who is an avid deer hunter, it is between Febuary and April.
if the sheds of animals are not kept clean then the animals dung, urine and decaying fodder should be dumped in a composed pit
Yes, elk sheds can be worth money, especially if they are of high quality, large size, or have unique characteristics. Antler sheds are often collected by enthusiasts and can be sold to collectors, used in crafts, or for home decor. Prices can vary significantly based on factors such as weight, condition, and market demand, with some large or particularly impressive sheds fetching hundreds of dollars. However, the market for elk sheds can be niche, so potential sellers should research current trends and values.
An antler.
I found an antler in the woods!
Each peak on an antler is called a tine. For example, pronghorns have only two tines, but deer can have as many as 8 tines on one antler.
A Knife is similar to an antler. I think.
Antler Luggage was created in 1914.
A bay antler is the second tine of a stag's horn.
no discharge from any parts of the body, clean sheds, eating normally, no signs of pain or discomfort
Yes, "antler" is a thing, one of the horn-like weapons on a deer's head, so it is a noun.