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<blockquote data-quote="Boone25/06" data-source="post: 5010843" data-attributes="member: 15523"><p>There's probably plenty of does for him to shoot and not hurt a thing but it's kinda hard to watch them go. My does stay on farm year round and are pretty tame from being used to us working on it during off season. They are my mature bucks worst nightmare come the rut. Them old girls don't mind my scent as much as some and will bring him right by me even knowing I'm there. I can see them wind me look up for a second and keep coming. It's almost like they sometimes are trying to get that buck to leave them alone. I probably already knew best answer to this question but was trying to come up with the solution that would effect my property the least not necessarily the local herd. Although it's probably not possible to do one without the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boone25/06, post: 5010843, member: 15523"] There’s probably plenty of does for him to shoot and not hurt a thing but it’s kinda hard to watch them go. My does stay on farm year round and are pretty tame from being used to us working on it during off season. They are my mature bucks worst nightmare come the rut. Them old girls don’t mind my scent as much as some and will bring him right by me even knowing I’m there. I can see them wind me look up for a second and keep coming. It’s almost like they sometimes are trying to get that buck to leave them alone. I probably already knew best answer to this question but was trying to come up with the solution that would effect my property the least not necessarily the local herd. Although it’s probably not possible to do one without the other. [/QUOTE]
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