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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunterfanatic" data-source="post: 5889041" data-attributes="member: 7450"><p>I only ask this because I don't know the answer...how did the late spring / early summer weather compare to the 2 previous years? I know you understand this, but that delay was only one small factor in the grand scheme of things when looking at reproductive success. I know the spring / summer weather was great for nesting hens the two previous cycles. While I think you are probably right that it does not make much of a difference, I'm not sure one years worth of data is enough to show that unless all the other factors can be normalized to ensure it's an apples to apples comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunterfanatic, post: 5889041, member: 7450"] I only ask this because I don't know the answer...how did the late spring / early summer weather compare to the 2 previous years? I know you understand this, but that delay was only one small factor in the grand scheme of things when looking at reproductive success. I know the spring / summer weather was great for nesting hens the two previous cycles. While I think you are probably right that it does not make much of a difference, I'm not sure one years worth of data is enough to show that unless all the other factors can be normalized to ensure it's an apples to apples comparison. [/QUOTE]
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