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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzgun" data-source="post: 1309878" data-attributes="member: 4715"><p>I recently attended a deer management seminar hosted by the Noble Foundation. Part of the seminar dealt with "culling" deer. They had photos of deer that were captured and ear tagged, most as fawns. They had game camera photos of many of these deer through the years and knew the actual age of most of them. It was amazing to see the change in antler structure over the years! Their findings pointed out that you can't cull deer based on antler growth as antlers can and often do change drastically from year to year. </p><p></p><p>It was very interesting to see a real scientific deer study, sure showed how ridiculous most of what we have been led to believe really is!</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend these seminars to anyone interested in deer management, the cost is only $20 and includes lunch, and they aren't trying to sell anything!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzgun, post: 1309878, member: 4715"] I recently attended a deer management seminar hosted by the Noble Foundation. Part of the seminar dealt with "culling" deer. They had photos of deer that were captured and ear tagged, most as fawns. They had game camera photos of many of these deer through the years and knew the actual age of most of them. It was amazing to see the change in antler structure over the years! Their findings pointed out that you can't cull deer based on antler growth as antlers can and often do change drastically from year to year. It was very interesting to see a real scientific deer study, sure showed how ridiculous most of what we have been led to believe really is! I'd recommend these seminars to anyone interested in deer management, the cost is only $20 and includes lunch, and they aren't trying to sell anything!! [/QUOTE]
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