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Quality Deer Management
best protein and antler growth for feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5267755" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>There is evidence that the health of the doe at conception and then throughout the term directly effects the buck fawn growing into his genetic potential so megalomaniac's plan is solid.</p><p>Managing parasites is another significant practice that can and will greatly improve weight, health, fawn recruitment and more. Ticks and fleas, louse and worms take a toll across the board. They consume a lot of a deers nutrition and potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5267755, member: 20151"] There is evidence that the health of the doe at conception and then throughout the term directly effects the buck fawn growing into his genetic potential so megalomaniac's plan is solid. Managing parasites is another significant practice that can and will greatly improve weight, health, fawn recruitment and more. Ticks and fleas, louse and worms take a toll across the board. They consume a lot of a deers nutrition and potential. [/QUOTE]
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