Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Solo antler

Here's a great photo of what George looks like with one antler. We can only imagine how lopsided it feels!

The bucks continue to drop their antlers and so far, we have found them all except for one. And that one belongs to George, his left antler missing in the photo, too.

We have searched high and low without success for the antler that fell on April 22. This is frustrating and surprising in that the very same thing happened last year. We only found one of George's antlers.



Here's the dropping order so far:

Gulliver, April 10
Max, April 14
Dandy, April 15
Mike, April 16
Bash, April 18
Murph, April 19
George, April 22, 23

Monday, April 14, 2008

Max, in second place

Max, Apr 14


Max cast off his antlers this morning, and the set were also easy to find. We were a bit worried about difficulties retrieving the antlers at the new site, but so far so good.

In what has become a tradition, Max's antlers will be presented to Don Murphy (President & Founder of Fallow Deer Reserve) as a belated birthday present. In all the excitement, we missed Don' s birthday on April 3.



Thursday, April 10, 2008

Our First Cast Off



The first to cast off his antlers, oh so 2007, was Gulliver. This was at about 10 or 11am this morning and we are happy to report that we have found both. They are wider and about 2 or 3 inches longer than last year, when Gulliver also won the antler sweepstakes and dropped those first on April 8.

However, being first is not all it's cracked up to be. Without antlers, poor Gulliver is getting bullied by the others who still have theirs, and he had decided to separate from the herd and hang out in the forest near the spring creek. We found him there this afternoon and gave him his own special carrot nosh.

If last year's order is repeated, Max will be joining him in this self-imposed exile within the next 48 hours.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Spring cleaning, antler watch

Trio

Max at the lick

Spring has finally arrived and the snow has melted enough for us to get into the enclosure and start raking up the winter's hay to make way for grass. After several hours, we looked at the mound of raked hay and found these three making themselves at home.

It's been a long wicked winter but the herd is doing well and enjoying new mineral licks which we introduced this week to help prepare the bucks for antler growth. Thanks to everyone who has donated funds to make the purchase of such licks possible. Special thanks to Annie who donated 50 pounds of carrots on the occasion of her birthday on March 22, 2008.

We are anxiously waiting for the antlers to start falling but nothing so far. All antlers are still attached! Last year, Gulliver was first losing his on April 8, 2007. We'll keep you posted.