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RE: I Guess It Is Time

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Posted by: ectimaeus at Sat Aug 27 15:50:22 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ectimaeus ]  
   

OH, I guess I am understanding your argument now. So what you are saying is that all the hunters in the world that go for the mature bucks, bulls, does, cows, all all doing it wrong? I do not think you are right and quoting one study by someone wanting to get their name on a paper is not enough evidence for me. I believe as probably most others that by taking the bigger, older animals it only gives the younger ones the opportunity to breed because the older one does not run them off. How many breeders are breeding their animals at 18 months old?????? If they can do it in captivity WHY not in the wild?

One person's study does not make for scientific proof as you call it.

ECTimaeus


   

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