Red Deer Antlers (Whole) (2024)

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  • All Natural, Long Lasting, Whole Red Deer Antlers
  • No Caffeine & Nothing Artificial
  • Available in Six Sizes: Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large & Extra Extra Large
  • Odor-Free & Supports Better Dental Health
  • Naturally Shed & Sustainably Sourced from Europe

Our nearly indestructible chews for the strongest power chewers are made from quality grade-A antlers. They are packed with minerals, calcium, glucosamine, and chondroitin to support your dog‘s health and mobility. They are odor-free and non-allergenic.

To ensure there is a chew for all dogs, our Red Deer Antlers come in several sizes. CANOPHERA whole antlers come in Extra Small through Extra Extra Large and are suitable for adult dogs and puppies 6 months and up.

  • XS: for dogs up to 10 lbs / 5 kg
  • S: for dogs up to 20 lbs / 10 kg
  • M: for dogs up to 45 lbs / 20 kg
  • L: for dogs up to 65 lbs / 40 kg
  • XL: for dogs up to 85lb
  • XXL: for dogs over 85lb

Chewing is an instinctual behavior for dogs, and providing them with the right chew can offer a multitude of benefits. Our naturally shed antler chews are a perfect choice, here's why:

  • Dental Health: Chewing on antlers can help clean teeth and promote healthy gums. The gnawing action helps reduce plaque and tartar buildup, leading to better oral hygiene.
  • Mental Stimulation: Challenging your dog with a durable chew engages their mind. It provides mental stimulation, helping to ward off boredom and prevent destructive behaviors.
  • Natural Nutrients: Antlers are packed with essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus, supporting your dog's overall health. Additionally, they contain no artificial additives, making them a wholesome choice.
  • Long-lasting Enjoyment: Antler chews are dense and durable, offering hours of chewing satisfaction. They're perfect for power chewers who can quickly go through softer chews.
  • Environmentally Conscious: Our antlers are naturally shed, meaning they're collected after deer naturally shed them each year. This humane process ensures no harm comes to the deer.

By choosing our naturally shed antler chews, you're providing your dog with an engaging and beneficial chewing experience. Watch as they enjoy hours of contented gnawing, all while supporting their dental health and overall well-being.

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FAQs

Curious about our Antler chews? We totally get it! Check out answers to our frequently asked questions below.

Our red deer antlers are sourced from Central Europe’s deep natural forests. After mating season each year, the free range male deer shed their antlers. Shortly afterwards, the discarded antlers are safely collected by hand. This way, no deer are harmed for any of our antler chews. We are honored to partner with some of the most experienced antler collectors, which gives us reliable access to the highest quality Grade A Antlers, providing dogs with healthy minerals and other substantial components which are naturally available from these antlers.

Our red deer antlers are packed with minerals and calcium. They also contain glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health and mobility. They are low odor and non-allergenic.

Full antlers are the most durable natural material that we use for our dog chews. Our antlers even stand up to the strongest power chewers and can last for a long period of time, providing health benefits along with a fun, positive chewing experience.

Antler splits are suitable for any dog who is a moderate chewer, such as puppies and older dogs, as these provide direct access to the tasty marrow.

Antler Wholes are more suitable for power chewers and last for a longer period of time.

Red Deer Antlers (Whole) (2024)

FAQs

Why do red deer lose their antlers? ›

Their antlers shed, or fall off naturally, after the breeding season. Once shed the Stag instantly starts to regrow a new set of antlers, first in soft tissue (called Velvet) then gradually calcifying into fully hardened antler at around January each year, ready for the next breeding season.

How much is a set of deer antlers worth? ›

The bigger they are, the easier it gets. For example, according to GoHunt, a 180-inch set is worth $150-200. Furthermore, it reports that a 200-inch set is worth about $400.

Do red deer shed their antlers every year? ›

Under normal circ*mstances, antlers are shed and re-grown annually to coincide with the deer's breeding season. Red, Fallow and Sika shed their antlers during April and May and the new growth is complete and cleaned by August/September.

How big can red deer antlers get? ›

Red deer antlers may reach 90 cm (3 ft.) in length and weigh 3 kg (6.6 lbs) each, although 70 cm (2 ft. 4 in.) and 1 kg (2.2 lbs) is more common.

Do deer bleed when they shed their antlers? ›

When the antlers are shed, a slight amount of blood oozes from the spots where they were attached. Scabs quickly form over the raw pedicels, and before long only scars remain to mark where the antlers were. Once the pedicels are healed, new antler buds form, and the buck begins growing next year's rack.

Does shedding antlers hurt the deer? ›

The dropped antlers are called “sheds” and the process does not hurt the buck. From spring through summer, the antlers grow back and are usually bigger than the previous year. From August through September, the antlers lose the velvet encasem*nt in preparation for the whitetail breeding season.

Can you keep found deer antlers? ›

Finding shed antlers is an exciting part of hiking and wildlife watching. Remember it's illegal to take natural items from many public lands.

Do deer get more antlers as they age? ›

If you look at a graph of average antler size of white-‐tailed deer at different ages, it is clear antler size increases until 5 years of age. Average antler size then remains relatively constant, suggesting antler size does not change much after a buck reaches 5 years old.

Why are antlers worth money? ›

The antlers are prized by collectors and others to use for things like decorations, door handles, chandeliers, chairs, wall art, dog chews and as traditional medicine in China and Asia.

What animals eat deer antlers? ›

Squirrels and other rodents including mice, rats, voles and porcupines often snack on shed deer antlers. This behavior is called osteophagy – consuming bone – and is witnessed in many animal populations around the world.

Do deer antlers grow back if cut off? ›

Whitetail deer antlers contain bone with the fastest growing tissues in the animal kingdom. Deer antlers can grow as fast as half an inch per day. Unlike animals with horns, deer lose their antlers and grow them back throughout the year.

How old are red deer antlers? ›

A red stag starts growing antlers around 10 months old, and for each year the antlers elongate and thicken. There are names for stags that reflect the number of tines present on his antlers: A Royal Stag has 12, an Imperial Stag with 14, and a Monarch has 16 tines.

Why do deer antlers fall off? ›

As daylight lengthens, testosterone also begins to drop, which is the ultimate trigger for antler shedding. It's the exact opposite process of how deer antlers harden in late summer. Region and timing of the rut are also factors. In the North, a defined rut means a shorter breeding window.

What is the life expectancy of a wild deer? ›

The average lifespan of a wild whitetail is 4½ years, according to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. If we break it down by sex, we find that the average life expectancy of a buck is 2.9 years, while the average lifespan of a doe is 6½ years.

How to tell the age of a deer by an antler? ›

The spread of the antlers can offer a clue to a buck's age. Yearling bucks rarely have antlers that grow wider than their ears. A buck with an antler spread well outside the end of the ears is normally a mature or older buck.

What causes deer antlers to fall off? ›

Antlers grow from a pedicle, which is the attachment point to the animal's skull. When a buck's testosterone levels drop after the rut or mating season, a new bone cell called an osteoclast removes the existing bone tissue between the pedicle and antlers, causing them to fall off.

Why do they cut antlers off deer? ›

The removal of antlers, or de-antlering, of deer is performed to help protect other animals and handlers from injury. However, antlers are also removed in the production of antler velvet which is used for medicinal purposes.

Does a deer lose its antlers every year? ›

Each year male white – tailed deer, elk and other members of the deer family shed their antlers after rut or breeding season. Each spring as days lengthen male deer, bucks, begin to grow a new set of antlers.

Why do deer run after shedding antlers? ›

Deer, elk and moose may enjoy the increased mobility for foraging after they shed antlers. Other animals are excited to find shed antlers during their foraging. Many nutrients are needed to make bone, such as calcium, phosphorus and protein.

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