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Dr. Phillip Bishop continues probing the topic of deer lungs. This time, he examines the capacity of these intriguing organs.
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In light of some confusion and controversy over the D&DH article “Dead-Space Debacle,” Dr. Phillip Bishop clarifies aspects of this intriguing part of white-tailed deer anatomy and physiology
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Corn is a popular deer feed, but is it really that beneficial for deer? Matt Harper takes a look.
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How do deer in the 21st century keep track of each other? The same way they have since hoof met turf. Learning the key to this rudimentary communication will give you a better understanding of deer behavior.
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Recently, shed hunting has grown from a simple scouting tool to a sport all its own. Just as field trials, sporting clays, and trap and skeet shooting have spun off of bird hunting, shed hunting has become its own pastime, a profit center, a bridge between hunters and nonhunters and even a means of introducing people to deer hunting.
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Research shows — with some exceptions — that coyotes are maligned predators when they live among healthy deer herds.
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Michigan’s first case of Chronic Wasting Disease detected at Kent
County Deer Breeding Facility
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Which characteristics reveal the age of deer when observed in the field? This article will help you estimate age on the hoof.
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Three characteristics are employed to estimate age of live bucks. These include antler size, body characteristics, and behavior. The following is an overview of characteristics that can be employed in the field to age whitetails on the hoof.
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A Look at the Buffet Theory of Whitetail Food Preferences
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