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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 3819328" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>Good. That's doable. I was afraid I would need to kill more than I wanted to deal with.</p><p></p><p>Another question: </p><p></p><p>Does increased doe harvest (meaning increasing to an appropriate number from a farm which has had very few does harvested over the last 15 years) usually produce any observable improvement in heard health or buck numbers or quality, or is it more of a preventative measure? (i.e., preventing future overpopulation and associated issues?)</p><p></p><p>I've always believed that doe harvest is an important part of management, but honestly I've never researched the real rationale behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 3819328, member: 10399"] Good. That's doable. I was afraid I would need to kill more than I wanted to deal with. Another question: Does increased doe harvest (meaning increasing to an appropriate number from a farm which has had very few does harvested over the last 15 years) usually produce any observable improvement in heard health or buck numbers or quality, or is it more of a preventative measure? (i.e., preventing future overpopulation and associated issues?) I've always believed that doe harvest is an important part of management, but honestly I've never researched the real rationale behind it. [/QUOTE]
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