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He would rub a little then eat it....
 

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Great capture thanks for sharing
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I'm guessing that the buck eating the velvet is similar to the does (and other mammals except humans) eating their placenta; it is full of nutrients and protein and eating it keeps the nutrients in the animal rather than being wasted.
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ranchwife @ Sep 2 2008, 12:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I'm guessing that the buck eating the velvet is similar to the does (and other mammals except humans) eating their placenta; it is full of nutrients and protein and eating it keeps the nutrients in the animal rather than being wasted.[/b]

Well you'd never guess what I came across 20yrs ago in a buddies fridge after his wife gave birth to their first daughter. I believe my question to him went something like this..."Hey, whattya got marinating in the fridge?". Answer........(still makes my knees weak) Astara'a placenta!!!
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D3 - Now there is just something wrong with that! I watched and heard a cow eating her placenta - the sound still makes my stomach turn!
 

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