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Where to Look for Shed Deer Antlers: A Guide for Antler Hunters
Every year, deer naturally shed their antlers, providing a great opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to collect these unique natural treasures. Whether you're searching for decorative purposes, crafting, or antler chews for your dog, knowing where and when to look for shed deer antlers can make all the difference. In this guide, we’ll break down the best places to find shed antlers and offer tips to increase your chances of success.

In the Know with Antler Terminology
Ever hear antler terminology that sounded foreign to you? We sure have. In this article we'll define some of the main parts and components of your most common antler bearing animals such as deer, elk, and moose. After reading this article you'll hopefully have a better understanding of the different antler parts and be more informed when making your next purchase.

What’s the Difference Between Antlers and Horns?
Ever wonder why the color of deer antlers vary from deer to deer? We have seen really dark chocolate colored antlers all the way to bleach white antlers. But why? Is it genetic? Is it habitat related? Does it have to do with how old a deer is? Well, let's take a minute to unpack some information with some deer experts.

How Do Deer, Elk, and Moose Shed Their Antlers?
Did you know that deer, elk, and moose all lose or shed their antlers every year? What’s even crazier to think of is that they start growing them back all over again just a short few months after losing them. But why do deer, elk, and moose lose or shed their antlers in the first place? In this article you’ll learn all about the antler shedding process.

Why Does Color Differ Between Antlers?
Ever wonder why the color of deer antlers vary from deer to deer? We have seen really dark chocolate colored antlers all the way to bleach white antlers. But why? Is it genetic? Is it habitat related? Does it have to do with how old a deer is? Well, let's take a minute to unpack some information with some deer experts.