Antler Cutoff — John's Choice
This is a unique one from a Virginia mountain monarch! This antler has a huge, bladed brow tine and gnarly nodules. You can still see the red clay stained on the antler from the piedmont soil of Bedford County, VA. This is not a shed, but a cutoff from an expired animal found off-trail in the forest of Bedford, VA.
This can be used as dog chew or shed antler decoy for training your pup, but it would also make a great decoration!
What you see is what you get—actual item pictured.
This is a unique one from a Virginia mountain monarch! This antler has a huge, bladed brow tine and gnarly nodules. You can still see the red clay stained on the antler from the piedmont soil of Bedford County, VA. This is not a shed, but a cutoff from an expired animal found off-trail in the forest of Bedford, VA.
This can be used as dog chew or shed antler decoy for training your pup, but it would also make a great decoration!
What you see is what you get—actual item pictured.
This is a unique one from a Virginia mountain monarch! This antler has a huge, bladed brow tine and gnarly nodules. You can still see the red clay stained on the antler from the piedmont soil of Bedford County, VA. This is not a shed, but a cutoff from an expired animal found off-trail in the forest of Bedford, VA.
This can be used as dog chew or shed antler decoy for training your pup, but it would also make a great decoration!
What you see is what you get—actual item pictured.