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Yearling Dispersal - whoa!
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<blockquote data-quote="DeerCamp" data-source="post: 5785766" data-attributes="member: 21011"><p>My senior thesis was on Mule Deer genetics. I looked at various factors such as winter die offs, predation, selective hunting (high grading) etc and it's impacts on herd health. </p><p></p><p>To your point, you see very few deer born with genetical driven abnormalities as compared to say, domestic dogs... or people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerCamp, post: 5785766, member: 21011"] My senior thesis was on Mule Deer genetics. I looked at various factors such as winter die offs, predation, selective hunting (high grading) etc and it's impacts on herd health. To your point, you see very few deer born with genetical driven abnormalities as compared to say, domestic dogs... or people. [/QUOTE]
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