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Old 03-08-2008 | 06:57 AM
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Default RE: When is PEAK generally?

In general terms.. this question is nearly impossible to answer due to so many variables which occur in the wild. Nutrition on a year to year basis can play a huge role in determining this factor.. as well as some other important pieces of his envirornment.

However.. generally speaking... and according to most biologists.. a whitetail buck's peak weight is actually at 4.5 yrs. And his peak antler size is generally at 5.5 yrs.

But again.. take these years with a grain of salt.. since so many other variables can come into play. And I've read different biologists finding slightly different results.. but these years are the norm.

(Peak is refering to the greatest gains at which weight and antler growth is achieved.. but does not neccasarily mean greatest weight and antler size.)
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