Posted by admin | Posted in Build a Shed | Posted on 24-08-2011
Tags: antler, camera, deer, hunting, late

How do deer antlers grow back bigger?
Okay, so I think I know that a) the age of a deer, the more "points" you have in your horns ..? b) the deer lose their horns from time to time ..?, sooo …. How soon will grow back? Why become to grow more points? And they all just run around like you do in search and yearlings until your back rack is full? I live in a place where there are more deer people, and everyone and their mother from the ghetto seems to come in droves during deer season, and as this place is probably something you should know. ^ _ ^
First deer just b / c may be greater dosn't mean it will have a large frame. It depends on whether there was sufficient nutrition that year. Antlers are the last thing the body mounts. What is left in nutrients go into the horns. I have seen mature (not always the older ones are either mature) with small U.S. dollars racks that young people living in a evrioment with more food options and blessed with an ear smaller, even the proportion of women in male deer. The witch is the management of the deer were right comes into play. And who says there's more deer than people live, why I said the local game commission is doing I work! Antlers are shed and regrow each year witch is why if you consider that the principle that theres a new antler grouth what is called "felvet." It's like a shag rug to cover not looking antlers and points are also rounded tip instead of at the time. And when a dollar doesn't have to poles at the time of the year you can still tell the difference between an array and money. Struct body of a dollar is much larger (unless a deer ears and a dollar health youth) and do not face forward and have more than what is called "buttins" aka "Buttin money" or "peak money," the witch Antler is the only first starting to get ahead. Dollars do not go chasing deer all year round hole. There is a period of reproduction called "routine." And that's when the female comes into estrus (heat) and fellow money with them then. That takes place around late October and sometimes into early December. And question, question.
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