@@iananderson217 cutting the Antlers Prevents them from injuring the Doe Or me and to keep them from getting hung in the fence and breaking their neck. It’s just much safer for everybody
I don’t have a good answer for that But my best guess is if you look around the outside of the base there is kind of a wax ring I believe that is to cut off blood supply to the antler when they are ready to go hard horn That prevents the blood from getting in until the seal is broken. But that is just my best guess
When a deer or any antlered game is ready to shed they don't bleed actually the blood supply is cut off in order for old growth to be cast for the next year's seasons growth, I've witnessed multiple species shed in the wild without a drop of blood but has a translucent effect when freshly shed. I've been shed hunting for almost 40 years & it wasn't until after witnessing multiple animals & dozens of conversations with big game biologists for Idaho F&G did I personally learn this mystery myself Sir so don't worry about not knowing
Prairie Haven, wow, that was a surprise and amazing to see! Your deer are beautuful. But I noticed Bo's hoofs seem way too long. Don't suppose you can trim them, like with a horse?
We do trim when he needs it done but it involves sedation and we only do it when it’s absolutely necessary we trimmed them the same time we sedated him to cut his Antlers
Deer's antlers are honeycombed bone tissue. When the rut is ending the buck's testosterone goes way down, which makes the antler tissue break up. It takes a few weeks for the tissue to break up, and then the antlers shed. ... This does not cause the deer any pain.
@@purplecatcandles5872 I’m not sure how to answer just seems like it would help stabilize the antler by putting equal pressure all the way around the skull every deer has a unique shape
@Prairie Haven Ventures You know even if you're not sure you should put him on some animal antibiotics.. My cat was under the weather and he wasn't breathing that well so I insisted the vet give him some antibiotics because I was worried about pneumonia His has difficulty breathing and sound very watery. Anyways we did an X-ray and the X-ray said bronchial pneumonia so I was right. Got some animal antibiotics called marbofloxicin. It's a 3rd generation antibiotic it's indicative for pneumonia. It's saddens me to know that maybe Bo didn't get any medical care or antibiotics.. Pneumonia is very bad it's your basically suffocating.. I gotta tell you I enjoyed seeing Bo on your videos he seemed like quite a pet it's a tragic ending to such a nice pet.. But if one of your animals seems out of sorts and it's not eating low energy . put your ear up to their mouth and see if you can hear some Watery sounds in there breathing. Marbifloxicin Is one of the strongest antibiotics. And I've had good results with it with my pets.
I cut them.I have several videos on cutting Antlers you can watch. We cut them for their safety as well as the doe and us. I have a video titled friend to foe where I show how aggressive he gets during the rut
I imagine its like loosing a tooth as a child - initially painful, but a relief to finally be rid of. Bo was definitely surprised, but i doubt that hurt much. The stub was basically being held on by suction alone, hence the pop.
I wonder what that feels like? I imagine it feels like when you have a really deep & wide cut and it’s itching real bad and you rip that scab off and it’s still not healed underneath so it’s still bleeding but it didn’t hurt taking off the scab it made it feel better idk lol
@@michellemazzon7981 we cut them off so he doesn’t get them tangled in the fence or kill me when I’m in the pen during the rut. Watch the friend to foe video you’ll see what I mean
No sir I pulled it straight off his head. If you listen close you should be able to hear the pop when it came loose. I been raising deer for over 6 years and that’s what it looks like the minute they shed
@@shawnshepherd6708 ok I’m not saying you haven’t all I know is that is not the first time I pulled his bases off and that is straight from his head. I will try and video it again this year. Stay tuned thanks for watching
Each deer is an individual and sheds at different times. I find the older the deer the sooner they shed. No matter when they shed the antlers will not start to grow until April at least here in Oklahoma
That snap was so satisfying.. I keep coming back like twice a week to hear it
That was a lot more than expected. Never knew it just snapped off like that very nice video.
"He didn't like that. He just walked away." No joke! He's pissed off at you now. ;)
Why is the sound of Bo's antler base snapping off so satisfying?
It's like opening a bottle of wine :D
WOW! I knowthey shed their antlers, but the area on the head surprised me
Yeah, looks like holes in their head!
Right? I always assumed the antler will crack at the base with some antlers remaining until new growth just pushes out the old base to the tip
Oddly satisfying
Wow, that was amazing, thank you for sharing.
He was like, "why you gotta do me like that man"?!?!
It’s very obvious he was mad at me
I believe they can feel it when they fall
Off
@@Welcometothecountry116 why did you cut the antlers?
@@iananderson217 cutting the Antlers
Prevents them from injuring the Doe
Or me and to keep them from getting hung in the fence and breaking their neck. It’s just much safer for everybody
I would imagine that this is akin to a human pulling a loose baby tooth out - a shock at first, but it was barely connected anyway, and no harm done😁😁
Amazing. You have to make another video of pulling off the velvet and shedding the antler base.
I will definitely try
Why wasn't the base of the antler you pulled off bloody?
I don’t have a good answer for that
But my best guess is if you look around the outside of the base there is kind of a wax ring I believe that is to cut off blood supply to the antler when they are ready to go hard horn
That prevents the blood from getting in until the seal is broken. But that is just my best guess
When a deer or any antlered game is ready to shed they don't bleed actually the blood supply is cut off in order for old growth to be cast for the next year's seasons growth, I've witnessed multiple species shed in the wild without a drop of blood but has a translucent effect when freshly shed. I've been shed hunting for almost 40 years & it wasn't until after witnessing multiple animals & dozens of conversations with big game biologists for Idaho F&G did I personally learn this mystery myself Sir so don't worry about not knowing
@@shedmachine8503 whole video little fishy . I've found dozens of fresh white tail antlers and every on was little pink for days afterwards😊👍👍👍
Is that antler still available for sale or do you have any antlers that they normally shed naturally?
I don’t sell any of mine
@@Welcometothecountry116 Thank you! Would you be able to gift me one if you ever decide. Thanks again!
Prairie Haven, wow, that was a surprise and amazing to see!
Your deer are beautuful. But I noticed Bo's hoofs seem way too long. Don't suppose you can trim them, like with a horse?
We do trim when he needs it done but it involves sedation and we only do it when it’s absolutely necessary we trimmed them the same time we sedated him to cut his Antlers
@@Welcometothecountry116
Oh, thanks, didn't mean to criticize. Of course you know what you're doing there! Cool video, thank you.
@@Welcometothecountry116 When do you cut the antlers? As they grow or once the velvet has come off?
@@noremorsewoodworking2258 ASAP after they strip the velvet
Do deer get cavities or battle halitosis?
He gave you a mean look when you pulled that antler off. That didn't hurt him did it?
Deer's antlers are honeycombed bone tissue. When the rut is ending the buck's testosterone goes way down, which makes the antler tissue break up. It takes a few weeks for the tissue to break up, and then the antlers shed. ... This does not cause the deer any pain.
@@Welcometothecountry116 What are those bumpy things all over the antlers, especially near the base?
@@purplecatcandles5872 I’m not sure how to answer just seems like it would help stabilize the antler by putting equal pressure all the way around the skull every deer has a unique shape
@@purplecatcandles5872 probably small growths on the bone or where the velvet used to attach. Heck, it might even help with removing it,
Probably feels something like trimming fingernails or pulling a baby tooth that’s ready to fall out for people.
We wish to see more of this and you taking the velvet off the antlers. This is what the people want
And I would love to do just that if you been following along Bo passed away last June so that’s not gonna be possible
@@Welcometothecountry116 we need more
That's so sad that Bo passed away he wasn't very old though so how did he pass away ? he was so young and he was so friendly.
@@kramnancy1411 we believe he died of pneumonia but not really sure. We miss him for sure
@Prairie Haven Ventures You know even if you're not sure you should put him on some animal antibiotics.. My cat was under the weather and he wasn't breathing that well so I insisted the vet give him some antibiotics because I was worried about pneumonia His has difficulty breathing and sound very watery. Anyways we did an X-ray and the X-ray said bronchial pneumonia so I was right. Got some animal antibiotics called marbofloxicin. It's a 3rd generation antibiotic it's indicative for pneumonia. It's saddens me to know that maybe Bo didn't get any medical care or antibiotics.. Pneumonia is very bad it's your basically suffocating.. I gotta tell you I enjoyed seeing Bo on your videos he seemed like quite a pet it's a tragic ending to such a nice pet.. But if one of your animals seems out of sorts and it's not eating low energy . put your ear up to their mouth and see if you can hear some Watery sounds in there breathing. Marbifloxicin Is one of the strongest antibiotics. And I've had good results with it with my pets.
Did you catch it?? That literally might be the first time ever in history that a deer shed and someone caught it
I actually pulled it from his head
A lot of these videos exist!
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial he meant physically caught it
What is the cream colored area where it was attached?
Clean bone
We're those antlers cut off at some stage?
@@michellemazzon7981 yeah when the velvet comes off there are other videos you can watch showing it
@@Welcometothecountry116 why were they cut off?
That's a T H I C C BOI. Nice and healthy
Is it painful for them?
Judging his reaction he definitely felt it. I think it’s more like loosing a tooth it just feels different for a few days then starts to grow back
Who cut the antlers into nubs? Why?
I cut them.I have several videos on cutting Antlers you can watch. We cut them for their safety as well as the doe and us. I have a video titled friend to foe where I show how aggressive he gets during the rut
Why did they shed when they were so short?
They were only short because I cut them off. They fall off to make room for a new pair to grow kinda like loosing teeth
Can you imagine how it must feel having them things come off?
It is obvious that he feels it when it pops loose he immediately walks away and seems upset
I imagine its like loosing a tooth as a child - initially painful, but a relief to finally be rid of.
Bo was definitely surprised, but i doubt that hurt much. The stub was basically being held on by suction alone, hence the pop.
I wonder what that feels like? I imagine it feels like when you have a really deep & wide cut and it’s itching real bad and you rip that scab off and it’s still not healed underneath so it’s still bleeding but it didn’t hurt taking off the scab it made it feel better idk lol
@@ryanhough7098 they definitely feel it but it doesn’t seem to bother them for long
Why are the deers antlers so short??
Those are just his bases I cut his antlers when he shed the velvet so he can’t get hung up in the fence
Why don't you wait until they shed naturally so you have the full set of antlers instead of cutting them off ???
@@michellemazzon7981 we cut them off so he doesn’t get them tangled in the fence or kill me when I’m in the pen during the rut. Watch the friend to foe video you’ll see what I mean
I've never seen a horn that just came off and wasn't pink on the bottom ? I mean I've found alot of fresh antlers . your video seems little bogus. 🤔🤔🤔
No sir I pulled that straight from his head I mean you watched the video right. If you listen close you can hear the pop when it came loose
No sir I pulled it straight off his head.
If you listen close you should be able to hear the pop when it came loose. I been raising deer for over 6 years and that’s what it looks like the minute they shed
@@Welcometothecountry116 I've found dozens of them that where pink and bloody?
@@shawnshepherd6708 ok I’m not saying you haven’t all I know is that is not the first time I pulled his bases off and that is straight from his head. I will try and video it again this year. Stay tuned thanks for watching
@@Welcometothecountry116 I'll be watching👍
It has to feel like pulling a loose tooth 🤔
some years my deer dont shad till april.
Each deer is an individual and sheds at different times. I find the older the deer the sooner they shed. No matter when they shed the antlers will not start to grow until April at least here in Oklahoma
Looks like a women's broach at first glance!
Neat!
Velvit food
Deer shed antlers business is banned only in india...
Сам оторвал этот остаток рога. Для этого и камеру отвёл.
Nothing more sickening than seeing deer in a pen.
You don't understand conservation and close monitoring genetics and disease do you?
@@herelieskittythomas3726 shut the hell up
Deer shed antlers business is banned only in india from 1998
To sell?
“Shedding on camera” … and yet not 😏 its a shame he couldn’t actually film it
Well I filmed it again this year you’re welcome to watch it happen again
Should never pull them like that
Why ? I do it every year I have watched him knock them off rubbing
On a tree branch what’s the difference
I’m doing it and posting theses videos for educational purposes just like getting in the pen with him during the rut and him ruffing me up
🤢