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<blockquote data-quote="Monk74" data-source="post: 5113036" data-attributes="member: 20601"><p>Hate to bump an old thread but. With antler growth and heavy pregnant doe's or even lactating now. Mine are starting to get hit hard. I see very few bucks at my sites but my theory is, a doe contributes half the genetic makeup of every buck. Better shape she's in, the better condition that buck fawn will be in. With my homemade mix I've seen buck fawns with spots weighing maybe 30-35 lbs with chalky little 1/2 inch spikes/ buttons in September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monk74, post: 5113036, member: 20601"] Hate to bump an old thread but. With antler growth and heavy pregnant doe’s or even lactating now. Mine are starting to get hit hard. I see very few bucks at my sites but my theory is, a doe contributes half the genetic makeup of every buck. Better shape she’s in, the better condition that buck fawn will be in. With my homemade mix I’ve seen buck fawns with spots weighing maybe 30-35 lbs with chalky little 1/2 inch spikes/ buttons in September. [/QUOTE]
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