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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5489230" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Genetically speaking I would not pay the $100 fine for killing the 3½ year old 6pt because knowing what we know now, from years of testing, killing one buck from your resident population will have practically zero effect on the herds genetic make-up...we now know that the mama doe contributes as much to the genetic make up as the buck does and in addition multiple bucks can breed the same doe.</p><p></p><p>BUT.....if I was a lease member and I thought the 3½ year old 6pt was a bully and was trying to dominate younger bucks and if I was worried about him pushing some younger up and comers off of the property....I'd pool the 100 bucks between a few members and pay the fine and get the bully out of there....then everyone pitch in and have sausage made from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5489230, member: 20594"] Genetically speaking I would not pay the $100 fine for killing the 3½ year old 6pt because knowing what we know now, from years of testing, killing one buck from your resident population will have practically zero effect on the herds genetic make-up...we now know that the mama doe contributes as much to the genetic make up as the buck does and in addition multiple bucks can breed the same doe. BUT.....if I was a lease member and I thought the 3½ year old 6pt was a bully and was trying to dominate younger bucks and if I was worried about him pushing some younger up and comers off of the property....I'd pool the 100 bucks between a few members and pay the fine and get the bully out of there....then everyone pitch in and have sausage made from him. [/QUOTE]
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