Introduction to the stag: In the second year after birth, it begins to grow conical horns, and in the third year it grows branched horns, which become three-branched when mature. Antlers begin to grow every spring and are cut from June to July. The annual output of dry antler for an adult male deer can reach 800 to 1,000 grams. During the antler-growing period, male deer pay great attention to their beautiful horns, move cautiously, are timid and fearful of people, and move in groups.

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