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Do you think a buck is aware of the size of own rack?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weegee" data-source="post: 5025573" data-attributes="member: 20861"><p>I thought of the same study. I think I first heard of it on the Meateater podcast. The three variables they tried to isolate were age, body size, and antler size. They kept tabs on how much time does spent near the different bucks (separated by fences). Age and body size had basically no impact on the does. But when they introduced the antler size variable, the does spent 80% of their time near the big racked bucks and 20% near the little racked ones. Pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weegee, post: 5025573, member: 20861"] I thought of the same study. I think I first heard of it on the Meateater podcast. The three variables they tried to isolate were age, body size, and antler size. They kept tabs on how much time does spent near the different bucks (separated by fences). Age and body size had basically no impact on the does. But when they introduced the antler size variable, the does spent 80% of their time near the big racked bucks and 20% near the little racked ones. Pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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