deer urine
#2
Now that's an interesting question that I'd also like to hear an answer to. Every time I dress a deer I first squeeze the bladder to remove the urine to avoid potential contact with the flesh. I never thought of containing it. How does one preserve it, put it in a small spray bottle & freeze it? Is the tarsal gland required to be ground/mixed with the urine?
Looking forward to replies.
Looking forward to replies.
#4
I always catch and contain the urine from the deer I get. If I'm going to still be hunting I just keep it in the fridge at about 40 degree's. I also always cut the tarsel glands off and keep them as well and either use them or freeze them. If I'm not going to use the saved urine I freeze it asap and use it next year. It's cheaper than buying it and probably better.
#6
Is that so?... then Wats all the stuff u can buy in the stores. Why do deer spray a little here and there to mark territory... wen it has nothing in it that deer can pick up on? If that is true, give me good facts. Proof. Cuz everything I hav herd is completely opposite.
#7
That's quite an unusual statement considering that doe urine has been a calling card for bucks, and other does as well, since they arrived on earth. Their urine is one of many of their communication techniques.
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cambridge Ohio USA
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Do a little reading fellas. The urine itself is nothing but a carrier for the estrous vaginal secretions. That is the attactant, not the urine. Urine straight from the bladder is useless.
For bucks, they're urinating on their tarsal glands, not straight on to a scrape because it's the tarsal scent that's important, not the urine.
For bucks, they're urinating on their tarsal glands, not straight on to a scrape because it's the tarsal scent that's important, not the urine.