FUN WITH ROADKILL - VOLUME 2

in recycling •  7 years ago 

Roadkill is hard to see.


A beautiful animal that was pulverized when a vehicle slammed into, left to rot and decay alongside the road. Then, to make matters worse, the carcass encourages other animals to come near the road, mostly scavengers, which then have a greater potential to turn into roadkill themselves. Not a good situation.

This is the second post in an ongoing series. If you missed the introduction, you can read the full post by clicking HERE. If you just want to check out the INTRODUCTION VIDEO, here it is.

WHITETAIL BUCK

Recently, I saw a rather large whitetail buck that had been struck by a vehicle lying in the ditch when I was driving with my daughter, Pinkie-Pepper. I saw some antlers on it, so we turned around to look. Animals this big that are already bloated are not exactly pleasant to deal with. Besides trying to move them further from the road to avoid more roadkill from the scavengers the carcass will attract, there is not an incredibly large amount of things you can do with large roadkill that is past its prime.

However, any antlers that the deer has should be easy enough to remove without getting yourself completely disgusting. When I looked around at the available resources I had in the truck, I noticed my portable drill. Though this may not be your first choice in a situation like this, it certainly can get the job done.

For the more ambitious roadkill recycler who has a tough saw handy, one could just cut off the whole head and use it to make a skull mount like the one pictured above.

This deer had already lost one of its antlers in the accident (most likely) so a skull mount wouldn't have been a good idea for this one anyway. By drilling a few holes at the base of the antler, I was able to remove the one that was still attached.

FUN WITH ROADKILL 2 - WHITETAIL BUCK VIDEO

POTENTIAL USES FOR ANTLERS

Antlers are often used to create some interesting furniture, especially in places like the Ozarks where people enjoy the "rustic" look. Chandeliers like the one pictured above are a common sight, as are lampstands and other pieces. I might end up using this one as a hat rack or coat rack. If I had a pair, it could make a good gun rack or a holding for fishing poles.

Another interesting use for an antler is to make a knife handle from it. The one in the photo here was a gift from a friend of mine that he made himself. In the past, I've also worn one on a necklace, but these days I prefer to wear a knife.

Anyway, whatever you choose to do or not with the roadkill that you encounter, be safe out there, watch for animals crossing the street, and keep being creative.

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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Until next time…

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Creative and useful :-)

Creative and useful...yeah...

Oh damn, when I read the title I thought you were going to run over a few animals and make a post about it. Glad to see that I was wrong!

Yeah, I don't have a dash-cam yet, and even if I did....

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Creative and useful :-)

Creative...and useful

Waste not/Want not.

Nice pap pepper 😂

Thank you.

poor animals really pity his fate.

I can't imagine going out like that.

iya @papa-pepper i am very sad to see the picture, i may ask help @papa-pepper please visit my blog because i really need help from you, thank you.

Quite interesting to know that antlers of a deer can provide stuffs for knife handles and other crafts. Thanks man @papa-pepper

Yeah, I think it is interesting. Thanks @kevaton!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

It was a cool idea to have it recycled yet I am so sad for the roadkill. I hope we can lessen it though. Yet, I was truly amazed with you idea. haha . You are a cool and creative guy indeed. :D

How I wish you can visit my posts as well. Haha

I am glad that you liked it! Thanks for the encouragement.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Cool vidio my friend.. 👍

Very interesting, I m always follow your post.
Hopefully oneday you can visit my blog

Yes, hopefully one day I make it to visit everyone on steemit. I do like your macrophotography though. ;-)

Thanks for you support my post about a macro photography the real butterfly

U r a amazing person @papa-pepper. I reblog your post.

Nice photo @papa-pepper
I upvote and resteem
Hopefully oneday you can visit my blog

It amazes me how you tend to always find some useful things to do with objects that seems at first totally useless.

Roadkill is very usefull for feed. Stuff in a bucket poke holes in bottom and maggots a plenty. All animals should be respected and I considered that a proper use.

this is very cool comrade,
durable ssnagt deer tuna
and most people say they will not rot anytime,
thank you friends have shared, success for you always @papa-pepper.

Road kill happens everywhere, espcially at night. It is also dangerous to motorists, because it could cause an accident. I upvote you.

I am curious as to why someone would run into a deer and leave it at the side of the road, either injured or dead? Is there some law there where you can't take the dead deer and salvage the meat?

You have been talking to my Grand Mother, from a very early age she would drum the message into my head
"Waste not, want not", put in in the shed because you will find a use for it one day.
All you need is a very big shed and a good memory of where you put things.

Great post there, keep up good work !

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