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Old 09-26-2009 | 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by razorrat
I would think there was a perfect age for breeding to produce the best genetics possible.
I also think that if a 2.5 yr old that had only a 6 up on his head would only have a six osprey at 2.5. Now if that 6 could mature to a 4.5 and become a 10 point, his 2.5 osprey would be an 8 and not a 6 I believe.

If your skinny and breed and have a child,that child will most likely be skinny. Now if you worked out and ate alot,that changes your DNA. Now if you had another child,the child would have your new DNA and be more like you are now.Not skinny but more athletic built as he matured faster at a younger age.


That make sense?
Well Bluebird, I guess I have to admit that I was wrong about something. It appears that there is one other person out there who seems to think the way you do about what AR's might to to our bucks after all.

I apologize, it appears there are those out there that are like minded with you!
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