Whitetail Deer Antler Growth Process - Legendary Whitetails (2024)

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Charlie Alsheimer

Since the dawn of creation, man has been fascinated by deer antlers. They are the fastest growing bone material known to man, and over a course of 120 days from late March through early August, a mature buck can grow inexcessof 200 inches of bone on his head.

Many believe that having great summer growing conditions is the key to optimum antler growth. Though extremely important, there is far more to the antler growing equation than having a great growing season. For a buck to truly reach his potential he must be healthy and have great food sources year round. If either of these factors is lacking he will not reach his potential.

Antler growth is nothing more than an extension of the animal’s body condition. If a buck’s body is not healthy and well maintained with the proper nutrition, maximum antler growth is not possible. As a result, it is important that good nutrition be available to bucks every month of the year.

The following pictorial is from Charles Alsheimer’s book, Whitetails: A Photographic Journey Through the Seasons. This is a documentation of one mature buck’s antler growth process from start to finish, one of the many whitetail topics covered within thebook.

April

From the time antlers begin growing in late March through the end of April, growth is minimal. The primary reason for this is that the amount of daylight is much less than what it will be in June. Secondly, most bucks are still stressed from the long winter so their overall body is in recovery mode. Another reason antler growth is slow in coming during April is the lack of quality food because spring green-up doesn’t normally come to the northern states until mid to late April. By the end of April brow tines on a fully mature buck should be easy to spot as well as 1-2 inches of additional antler beam.

April 1

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April 15⇓

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May

In most whitetail locales May bursts onto the scene with an abundance of high octane food, both natural and man-created. All natural food and forage preferred by whitetails are high in protein and other essential nutrients throughout May. This allows a whitetail’s overall body condition to improve from the stress of winter, setting the stage for rapid antler growth. By the time May draws to a close the G-2 points (2nd point on a typical rack) should be noticeable. In addition the antler beams should now be about ½ of what their length will be when the rack’s growth is complete.

May 1⇓

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May 15⇓

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June

“Summer time and the living is easy,” is about the best way to describe what June is all about for whitetails. If rainfall is normal, nutritious food will be lush and readily available. This coupled with the longest amount of daylight of the year, provides the hormonal support that allows antler growth to accelerate. By the time June draws to a close, nearly all the primary points on a rack will have started to grow.

June 1⇓

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June 15⇓

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July

The month begins with a buck’s antlers being very bulbous. As the month progresses, the antler’s beams and points will finish growing. By July 20th a mature buck’s antlers should look massive. Having adequate rainfall is key to insuring that optimum antler growth continues during the month because if drought conditions take place the nutrition level of the food decreases, which has a tendency to cause a drop in antler growth. By the time July ends most bucks’ antlers are fully formed, ushering in the antler hardening process to begin.

July 1⇓

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July 15⇓

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August

Most northern bucks will have completed their antler growth by the 10th of August, at which time the blood flow to the antlers diminishes. For the next 20-25 days the antlers will harden. During this time the overall size of the antlers actually appears to decrease because the velvet covering the antlers shrinks as the blood flow slows. Sometime in late August through mid-September most bucks will peel the velvet from their antlers.

August 1⇓

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After Velvet was Shed

This buck had a gross B&C score of 154 inches. Velvet makes a buck’s antlers appear much larger than they actually are.

October⇓

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It should be noted that there are no cookie cutter bucks, each is distinctly different. Some grow antlers that are narrow and tall, while others have drop tines and wide inside spreads. No two have ever been identical, which adds to the whitetail’s uniqueness. Also, the rate at which a buck’s antlers grow is dependent on a number of factors such as genetics, health, age, stress, soil quality and the overall quality of habitat, both natural and agricultural.

Compared to the photos, where are your bucks at?

Whitetail Deer Antler Growth Process - Legendary Whitetails (2024)

FAQs

Whitetail Deer Antler Growth Process - Legendary Whitetails? ›

They are the fastest growing bone material known to man, and over a course of 120 days from late March through early August, a mature buck can grow in excess of 200 inches of bone on his head. Many believe that having great summer growing conditions is the key to optimum antler growth.

What is the process for whitetails growing new antlers each year? ›

Just a few weeks after a white-tailed deer or elk sheds its antlers, a new set begins to grow. Growth is triggered by increasing daylight and subsequent testosterone production. Adult white-tailed deer antlers can grow ¼ inch per day, whereas elk antlers grow about an inch per day.

How old is a 10 point buck? ›

The number of antler points a buck has does not correlate with the buck's age. Yearling bucks have been known to grow antlers with eight or 10 points when the habitat and nutrition are good. The spread of the antlers can offer a clue to a buck's age. Yearling bucks rarely have antlers that grow wider than their ears.

What is the best thing for whitetail antlers growth? ›

Protein is especially important. The University of Missouri found that a difference of 8 percent and 16 percent protein in a buck's diet through age 4 can potentially cause a 20-inch difference in antler size. That's the difference between a decent rack and a tale-worthy trophy.

What month do deer antlers grow the most? ›

July: July is when you'll really be able to see what kind of head gear bucks will be sporting. Antler growth can explode at this time of year, with growth potentially being as substantial as an inch a day. June is really all about frame, and then in July you'll really see tine length.

How old is an 8 point buck? ›

Age Estimate: 2 ½-Year-Old Buck

Often, it grows between six and 10 points, with a typical average number of eight points. The head is still long and slender.

Do mineral blocks help antler growth? ›

The Macro Minerals; Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, etc. will generally promote body and antler growth and improved digestion, while the Trace Minerals like Copper, Zinc, Selenium, etc. will promote immune system health and help deer fight off disease and infection.

Has there ever been a 30 point buck? ›

On the opening day of Oklahoma's bow season, Ethan Kile finally tagged a massive buck that he'd chased all through the 2022 season without success. He killed the 30-point buck on Oct. 1 while bowhunting a small, 40-acre parcel of private land in Gavin County.

How old is a 200 lb buck? ›

Most 4 year olds go 190 to just over 200... The point where it gets tough is at 4 in my opinion, cause at that point weights start to very. In a couple of extreme cases (and after rut) I have had mature bucks (over 4 y/o) weigh in the 180's. And weight seems to very or stay steady after 4...

How many points does a 1 year old buck have? ›

yearling bucks can produce 6, 8, or even 10 antler points (see above). In poor-quality habitats, however, antler points may be an effective selection criteria. QDMA recommends seeking professional advice before implementing any antler restriction.

How do deer grow antlers every year? ›

Deer and their relatives grow antlers each spring and shed them every winter. Once antlers are shed, the process of growing them begins anew. Male deer have two spots on their skulls called pedicles from which their antlers grow. In the spring, the antlers begin to sprout from the pedicles.

How do deer antlers change every year? ›

Deer grow and shed antlers annually. Males typically begin growing a new set of antlers in late spring. Growth starts at the pedicle, which is the antler growing base attached to the skull (see Figure 2). Antler growth is regulated by hormones, which are controlled by photoperiod (day length).

What is the growth cycle of antlers? ›

Antlers grow rapidly from their pedicle (base) while in velvet during the spring and summer, as fast as 3/4 inch/week for yearlings and 1 1/2 inches per week for adults during peak growth (Jacobson and Griffin 1983). Growth rate slows dramatically during late summer while mineralization of the antler is completed.

Do whitetail deer regrow their antlers every year? ›

Each year male white – tailed deer, elk and other members of the deer family shed their antlers after rut or breeding season. Each spring as days lengthen male deer, bucks, begin to grow a new set of antlers.

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