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Old 12-30-2008, 06:46 PM
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bluebird2
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Default RE: Dropping horns


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ORIGINAL: livbucks

Sounds plausible Bob.
BB2...my belief was that it was a day hither or nither of April fools day. It was 24 years ago now.
Most of the "experts" on this one are basically advancing theories. The ones that are truthful will admit that we really don't know for sure. I tend to beleive that testosterone levels are the key but just look at the differences we see in humans in that regard and it begins to look like the genes or characteristics of individual deer may come into play here. Studies have shown that breeding is doen across all age classes and that some mature bucks don't breed at all. I wonder if those bucks that don't breed at all are the early droppers?
You make a lot of claims in that post, now let's see you provide the links to support your opinions. You constantly jump on others for doing what you just did. So let's see if you can back up your claims.
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