• If you are having problems logging in please use the Contact Us in the lower right hand corner of the forum page for assistance.

Lookee what we found....

Yanuck

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 10, 2007
Messages
4,341
Location
Nebraska
So when we fed horses on Sunday morning, we found one antler right by the gate, so started walking around and found the other a couple of hundred yards away by the other fence. Our guess was when he jumped the fence to eat hay with the horses one came off and then the other as he went over the next fence. Kind of nice repayment for eating our hay all winter!! :lol: :lol:


a matched set
TaylorMichelleJordyn007.jpg

the findee!
TaylorMichelleJordyn008.jpg

have to have one for everybody
TaylorMichelleJordyn009.jpg
 
Awesome!!!!! It was nice of him to shed after eating hay all winter. I saw a guy who had a neat way of displaying shed horns. He got an elk hide tanned hair-on. Then he cut two nice big ovals about 3 feet high and 2 feet wide or so. Put dark brown felt backing behind them like you'd see on some cougar rugs. Then he put one oval on the wall on each side of his sofa and tied the left and right horns on their respective side. Really made a nice display. Or you could mail them to Utah and I could cut them into scarf slides. :lol: :lol:
 
At least you didn't run them in a tractor tire. :D

Nice find. They used a elk shed decorated with sage and some pheasant feathers on the casket for my nephew since he found it and the church didn't allow flowers during Lent.
 
If I posted a pic or some of our fla deer sheds, yall would laugh. So I won't. We r startin to get some 130 class deer in some spots but not a bunch. I guess that's why everybody here gos north for the big antlers. We still call them horns here. Lol.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top