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Aging of Does
So I know there are a lot of threads asking to age and score bucks. What about aging Does? Is there a way to age a Doe by looking at a picture?
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More or less the same way you age bucks. I tend to look more at the nose and head. If the doe has a long nose and a big head she is getting pretty old, but a real big body is a sure sign also.
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Typically when I am curious about a does age I can get a good guess by the sweetness and/or bitterness of her milk.. The more bitter it is, the older the doe is.. The sweeter it is, the younger the doe..
The only problem is it takes an 8 ounce glass to get an accurate reading.. |
Originally Posted by fingerz42
(Post 3434373)
Typically when I am curious about a does age I can get a good guess by the sweetness and/or bitterness of her milk.. The more bitter it is, the older the doe is.. The sweeter it is, the younger the doe..
The only problem is it takes an 8 ounce glass to get an accurate reading.. |
If the doe has a long nose and a big head she is getting pretty old, but a real big body is a sure sign also. |
Originally Posted by GMMAT
(Post 3434426)
Actually....size is NOT a good determination of a doe's age. The biggest does in a herd are typically 2.5's and 3.5's.
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