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The case of a Wisconsin man trying to pass off a farm deer to claim a state record brings the scoring system to light. Here's how it works.
Outdoors Deer often shed their antlers in the woods: Here’s how you can spot them Published: Mar. 11, 2025, 5:22 a.m.
A haul of Stone Age artifacts included a highly ornamental deer antler that had been turned into an ax handle. The discovery is extremely rare, according to experts, and likely served multiple ...
Colorado hikers can keep an eye out for antlers during ‘shed hunting’ season There are approximately 280,000 elk and 400,000 mule deer in Colorado, according to the state ...
Dennis Hawk and his son put in the time and cover the miles it takes to find dozens of antlers shed naturally by white-tailed deer.
Raising deer for antlers requires specialized farming techniques to ensure healthy growth and high-quality antler production. Farmers provide a balanced diet, spacious enclosures, and proper ...
Will favorable conditions this spring make for heavy deer antlers come fall? Biologists say it takes more than the right rain at the right time.
A buck stuck with its head caught in the antlers of a dead rival deer was saved with a risky shot from a game warden, Oklahoma video shows.
Antler Madness: Deer Shed Thieves Poach Farmland, Private Property Lust or greed, trespassers are drawn to farmland by deer sheds. Private property is no barrier to a shed thief.
What are Wisconsin records for deer antlers? White-tailed deer are classified as typical (a normal antler configuration) or non-typical (with unusual antlers, often with dozens of points).
Dennis Hawk’s school of finding shed white-tailed deer antlers is not for the faint of heart. No. 1, there’s the mileage: The Palmerton area man estimates he’s put in 150 miles over the past ...