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What does this mean?The buck is still in velvet but has broken off some tines.View attachment 2483910View attachment 2483914
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What does this mean?The buck is still in velvet but has broken off some tines.View attachment 2483910View attachment 2483914
It means that unlike normal deer he never shed the velvet from his antlers. During the time that the antlers are growing, they are covered in flesh and fine hairs which is referred to as velvet. As fall approaches and testosterone levels rise, the antlers harden and the velvet dies. The bucks normally strip the velvet off by rubbing on trees and brush.What does this mean?
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Taken throughout the day as it got heavier. The dogs don't want to come inside. ☃
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Taken throughout the day as it got heavier. The dogs don't want to come inside. ☃
Lol Samsung Note 8 ... old but not too old..... like me. All other sites loaded fine, just not BYC.Is your phone ghetto?
It means that unlike normal deer he never shed the velvet from his antlers. During the time that the antlers are growing, they are covered in flesh and fine hairs which is referred to as velvet. As fall approaches and testosterone levels rise, the antlers harden and the velvet dies. The bucks normally strip the velvet off by rubbing on trees and brush.
There is something not right with him as his velvet stayed alive longer than normal. He never went through the process of rubbing his velvet off of his antlers. Since the time I first photographed him, he has been in fights with other bucks and has broken off some of his tines. My guess is that his antlers never properly hardened.
Deer antler velvet is supposed to have some medicinal benefits... I think boost testosterone or something like that .It means that unlike normal deer he never shed the velvet from his antlers. During the time that the antlers are growing, they are covered in flesh and fine hairs which is referred to as velvet. As fall approaches and testosterone levels rise, the antlers harden and the velvet dies. The bucks normally strip the velvet off by rubbing on trees and brush.
There is something not right with him as his velvet stayed alive longer than normal. He never went through the process of rubbing his velvet off of his antlers. Since the time I first photographed him, he has been in fights with other bucks and has broken off some of his tines. My guess is that his antlers never properly hardened.
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