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If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles
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The 2d link has an article about packing meat. They talk about the problems with antlers. I haven't tried it but I've wondered if it wouldn't be a good idea to take along some soft hose of some kind and a roll of duct tape to pad any points that could gouge a horse.
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I think it would be best to figure out how to pack the antlers so they could not come in contact with the horse.
I don't shot elk big enough to drape the antlers down over the sides of a horse.
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I was thinking more of protecting the other horses, the ones that are supposed to be in line but decide to try to pass. Naw, a horse wouldn't do that.
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