The peak we've observed in our deer is 7.5, but given a good year they can grow quite well from 7.5 to 8.5. Last couple of years have been good for us weather-wise so most, if not all, our bucks over 7.5 grew quite well. However, they're very susceptible to drought from what I've seen. Most bucks going past 7.5 during a harsh year rarely grow. They actually usually go backwards a few inches. That's what makes it such a big gamble to let a buck go past 7. To me, it's a no brainer, if the buck doesn't reach what i feel is his full potential at 7.5 he'll go another year no matter what. Just the extra breeding you can get out of him, regardless of antler growth, is worth it in my opinion. If he does grow well, it's an added bonus.
Finally getting some much needed ranch time this weekend. Gonna build some new feed pens, fill feeders, and kill a few 12 packs of Sol! Not necessarily in that order [emoji23]. Pics to come on Sunday.
Had a very good and productive trip to the ranch this weekend. Got a whole lot done. Built a new feed pen, filled feeders, put up a new skinning rack, and put up an awesome, new blind! Deer are still eating protein and cottonseed like crazy. We need some rain ASAP as lakes are starting to dry up and the brush is doing the same. Good chance of rain for tomorrow, hopefully we get lucky! We also did quite good in the shed department! Found over a dozen, mostly small, but did find a stud shed off a buck named No Brows. Cowboy had found other side a few days earlier. Very happy to have matched the set. Saw quite a few bucks with antlers still in their heads. Hopefully they'll all be done shedding soon so we can get out there put in some miles looking for sheds. Got a few big sets out there that i hope we can match. Here are a few photos from our weekend!
Good stuff there, a few of us went down as well, fill feeders, yes hopefully we all will benefit
from the forecast Monday night & Tuesday for the rain! Thanks for sharing, will be following.
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