No, female reindeer do not have antlers. Only male reindeer have antlers, which they grow during the summer months and shed in the winter. Female reindeer, also known as hinds, have smaller bodies and more delicate facial features than their male counterparts. While they do not have antlers, female reindeer are still essential to the reindeer species, as they are responsible for giving birth to new calves and caring for their young.