2019 - Volume #43, Issue #2, Page #37
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Cattle Panel Collects Antlers In Woods
This is in regard to the problem Michael Mielke of Easton, Md., has with deer shedding their antlers and puncturing tractor and combine tires (Vol. 41, No. 5). My son, who lives in the Ozarks, uses a short cattle panel to collect antlers in nearby woods. He stakes the panel down at an angle and throws acorns or corn underneath. Deer reach under the panel to eat. During winter, when their antlers are ready to fall off, they catch on the panel and drop onto the ground. I just thought this is a good way to keep deer antlers out of fields. You have to keep track of it so no animals get hung up on it. (Eddie Cox, 4112 N. Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64117 ph 816 454-3176)
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