200 lb Doe
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Here's a picture of a 200 lb dressed doe (conservative estimate) from this season, thats my Daughter in the picture. Anyway look how that doe dwarfs the 8 point. The biggest doe's i have previously got were around the 180-190lb mark both were weighed, this girl is bigger & she's all butchered wrapped and in the freezer.
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Last edited by gjersy; 12-08-2016 at 07:22 PM.
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The tallow was thick on her rump maybe around 2 inches Bocajnala? Way more than the bucks I got this year. There's a 5 gallon bucket full of tallow, I only give the dogs a chunk of tallow per day with there food. I still have the lower jaw maybe i should age her younggun.
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Some years they have very little fat and some years allot. I don't know what the difference is. I've cut up four so far this year and none have had much fat... But sometimes you get one thats covered in it.
-Jake
-Jake
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Might have been, or might have been fighting with another Dom Doe. (got her ass kicked, literally
) Be careful not to overdo the tallow to the mutts. I goofed one year and let the rotties have at a ton of the stuff and, putting it nicely, yard cleanup wasn't fun at ALL ![Nonono2](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/upfiles/smiley/nonono2.gif)
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Beautiful doe.