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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5535124" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That's exactly how I do it. 2.5yrs & older bucks. I only save pics of does & fawns if it's something out of the ordinary such as a piebald or a fawn with spots in December. Everything else just takes up space. I'm sure BSK is correct that there are some golden nuggets hidden in that old data if you've saved it, but I accept that it's information I will decidedly forego learning. To me that juice isn't worth the squeeze. </p><p></p><p>That said I do keep a mental note of how many mother does I have on the property each year, how many fawns each one has, how many bare does, and roughly how many young bucks. All those numbers <em>seem</em> to be fairly steady every year but it's hard to say for certain. I very well could be missing incremental changes that I don't notice until it's a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5535124, member: 20583"] That's exactly how I do it. 2.5yrs & older bucks. I only save pics of does & fawns if it's something out of the ordinary such as a piebald or a fawn with spots in December. Everything else just takes up space. I'm sure BSK is correct that there are some golden nuggets hidden in that old data if you've saved it, but I accept that it's information I will decidedly forego learning. To me that juice isn't worth the squeeze. That said I do keep a mental note of how many mother does I have on the property each year, how many fawns each one has, how many bare does, and roughly how many young bucks. All those numbers [I]seem[/I] to be fairly steady every year but it's hard to say for certain. I very well could be missing incremental changes that I don't notice until it's a problem. [/QUOTE]
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