Evening all.
Anyone any info on what controls roe buck antler quality?
I.e minerals, feed types, living conditions etc.
As said before , i live on the stunning East lothian coast. I work in one of the countries biggest quarry sites spanning over 1000acre. Fenced, with no public access, therefore deer and general widlife numbers are very high.. often groups of at least 10 roe in a a group, The ground is very open and extremely fertile farmland on the unmined side of the site. And very rich in minerals and new grass on the backfilled side.
But in my 3 years here watching deer almost every day , ive yet to see a decent head going about. I did retrieve an 8 point skull and antlers i found next to a fox set so assume it was an old weak buck.
But never seen anything near that.
Most seem like single spikers. What is it that causes this.
Could overpopulation be a cause?
Anyone any info on what controls roe buck antler quality?
I.e minerals, feed types, living conditions etc.
As said before , i live on the stunning East lothian coast. I work in one of the countries biggest quarry sites spanning over 1000acre. Fenced, with no public access, therefore deer and general widlife numbers are very high.. often groups of at least 10 roe in a a group, The ground is very open and extremely fertile farmland on the unmined side of the site. And very rich in minerals and new grass on the backfilled side.
But in my 3 years here watching deer almost every day , ive yet to see a decent head going about. I did retrieve an 8 point skull and antlers i found next to a fox set so assume it was an old weak buck.
But never seen anything near that.
Most seem like single spikers. What is it that causes this.
Could overpopulation be a cause?
