Those impressive antlers on deer, elk, and moose aren’t just for show—they can become serious weapons during the rut, when testosterone-fueled aggression peaks. While direct statistics on livestock injuries from antlered ungulates are scarce, it’s well-documented that bucks in rut may spar with and become entangled in various objects, indicating their heightened aggression during this season . Additionally, during the rut, males of species like mule deer often engage in violent battles, showcasing the potential dangers of their antlers . This heightened aggression isn’t limited to their own species; livestock that inadvertently encroach upon these animals during this period could be at risk. So, while those antlers might look majestic from afar, it’s wise to keep a safe distance during the rut to avoid any unintended confrontations
Check out this big old antler chunk pulled out of this cow…
Source info: Colorado Outdoors Magazine, Walking Mountains Blog