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Gundeck 11-26-2007 12:07 PM

RE: Coat color?
 
The doe I shot early in the season was very gray. She wasbig and Ifigured her for an older doe. I have also only seen her in the back field, so I tend to think she sticks to the thicks like the older bucks around here. Since it was early and (with the very mild weather) everything was still lush and green, it makes me wonder.

vikesfan353 11-26-2007 12:34 PM

RE: Coat color?
 
I can't remember where I read it, but i read that the older a deergets thelighter it's hair gets! Not more grey, just lighter! It loses color, or something to that effect! I'll see if I can find it!

Lubricious 11-26-2007 07:19 PM

RE: Coat color?
 

ORIGINAL: dukemichaels

Sometimes I think we hunters think too much.

Every deer first is different. Each is born with a diff. mother and father which gives up their own genetic make up. With that being said some deer are greyer than others, some are browner than others etc. etc. etc.

But as many fur bearing mammals age.. they loose some pigmentation in their hair causing more grey.. or white.. what have you. Similiar to a dog or cat that also reaches older age.

So it's really just a combination of several diff. factors. I would not doubt that diet and health play a role as well.
Way to take a dump in our cornflakes :(
At least this thread is more interesting than the bows are easier than guns ones.

Dr Andy 11-26-2007 07:52 PM

RE: Coat color?
 

ORIGINAL: Lubricious


ORIGINAL: dukemichaels

Sometimes I think we hunters think too much.

Every deer first is different. Each is born with a diff. mother and father which gives up their own genetic make up. With that being said some deer are greyer than others, some are browner than others etc. etc. etc.

But as many fur bearing mammals age.. they loose some pigmentation in their hair causing more grey.. or white.. what have you. Similiar to a dog or cat that also reaches older age.

So it's really just a combination of several diff. factors. I would not doubt that diet and health play a role as well.
Way to take a dump in our cornflakes :(
At least this thread is more interesting than the bows are easier than guns ones.
Geez, is that why I'm starting to get a little snow on the roof? I got an idea, how about C'mere Deer with Grecian formula in it to slowly fade away the grey?

dukemichaels 11-26-2007 07:54 PM

RE: Coat color?
 
I'm sorry Lubricious...



Dr Andy 11-26-2007 07:56 PM

RE: Coat color?
 

ORIGINAL: dukemichaels

I'm sorry Lubricious...

I really don't like that post either...[&:]
Ummm, there's an edit button.


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