Modern scientific studies have documented certain conditions under which female red, fallow, and roe deer can bear antlers and viable offspring. In their ancient context antlered females would have ...
In most deer species, females do not grow antlers. However, in some cases, like with caribou, both males and females grow antlers. A hormonal imbalance might also cause female deer to develop ...
Hopefully, you are surviving another holiday season and the snow blankets the woods and farms throughout most of the country.
Female deer might want to "establish a pecking order" and will "display aggressive behavior" by using their front feet to fight as they don't have antlers. "Their sharp hooves are wicked weapons ...
female deer do not fight as often as males, but do “establish a pecking order and display aggressive behavior,” usually to assert domain in areas that are safe for raising young or have a good supply ...