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Deer farms currently market antler velvet worldwide. Some of the major producers are China, Russia, North Korea and New Zealand, as well as in North America.
Deer antlers in velvet are soft and easily damaged. That may be one reason why large-antlered bucks at this time of the year are so rarely seen.
Despite the lack of evidence, pills like New Zealand Pure Health Deer Blood and Bucked Up Deer Antler Velvet Extract Spray IGF-1 are still being sold as a means to become a more robust human.
Deer antler, which has the ability to continually regrow, has been used in traditional medicine for over a millennium because there’s an idea that the velvet from antlers and the rich blood ...
For years, killing a whitetail or mule deer buck that still had velvet on its antlers typically meant a hunter had to travel to another state where the archery season opened in late August or very ...
Deer antlers when in velvet are soft and easily damaged. When broken, it will bleed profusely. That may be one reason why larger-antlered bucks at this time of the year (summer) are so reclusive ...