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<blockquote data-quote="Monk74" data-source="post: 5247795" data-attributes="member: 20601"><p>Had the same problem. I found they weren't old enough at our place. Maybe when the dropped the limit hunters on your place were more picky. Small bucks walked. Unless you've got three or four thousand acres. Your not influencing the gene pool. I've personally killed bucks I know and clocked on my trucks odometer 2.4 miles away on a straight highway. Di-calcium phosphate and selenium and to mineral site helped a ton. Everyone forgets a buck gets half his dna from the doe. Big doe's pumping out milk rick in calcium, phosphorus and selenium gives buck fawns a big head start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monk74, post: 5247795, member: 20601"] Had the same problem. I found they weren’t old enough at our place. Maybe when the dropped the limit hunters on your place were more picky. Small bucks walked. Unless you’ve got three or four thousand acres. Your not influencing the gene pool. I’ve personally killed bucks I know and clocked on my trucks odometer 2.4 miles away on a straight highway. Di-calcium phosphate and selenium and to mineral site helped a ton. Everyone forgets a buck gets half his dna from the doe. Big doe’s pumping out milk rick in calcium, phosphorus and selenium gives buck fawns a big head start. [/QUOTE]
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