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RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
Here is a quote from from Kroll's study.
MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS Our results suggest there is no predictable relationshipbetween a male's first set of antlers and those produced atmaturity in a free-living environment. For unexplainedreasons, it appears to take some animals more time to manifest their antler growth potential I think it is you that is beating a dead horse, just because you don't know how to ride the horse you chose. |
RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
and on and on and on......
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RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
And you still can't defend your position os you resort to name calling and insults. Trying growing up and facing reality for the first time in your life. AR's are not a good way to manage the her!!!!
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RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
and on and on..............
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RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
Gettin low on dead horses...
How about you beat on a deaddeer for awhile;) ![]() |
RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
You did a lot better using the ignore button. Now you just look like a silly loser.
BTW, the horse isn't dead since we still have ARs and the gene pool is being adversely effected with every passing year. |
RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
You have played that card over and over again and you are still a loser. Try something new for a change.
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RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
on and on and on..........
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RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
Why don't you post Kroll's comments on the Miss. Study. Don't you know how to copy and paste or can't you find the article or the study?
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RE: ARs= The Survival of the Weak and Scrawny
on and on and on....
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