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Old 08-08-2007 | 02:56 PM
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Default RE: Is Harvesting Does Really the Right Thing to do?

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ORIGINAL: GMMAT

Really? (and I am trying to learn, here)

So.....what's the purpose (nature's) of the dominant bucks doing most of the breeding (in a perfect setting)?

Around here.....the little guys steer clear of one guy in my woods.....lest they want an ass whoopin. I'd say nature has it in for him to pass his genes along FIRST. If the herd numbers were in check (again...in a perfectly natural environment).....the natural selection process would be alive and well.
Who do you thinks is those little guys daddy? Its probably the "bull" or another "bull" a couple of miles over, right. Soisnt it safe to say theyhave the same genes as him.
QTMA has just been formed by me

Who knows I used to think that also, but I was proven wrong. The little bucks do a pile of breeding. Plus 50% genes come from the mother
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