Like the trash but that is unreal. It is a shame that money gets in the way of everything beautiful.
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Monster buck...but it makes me sad!
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Originally posted by buckmastertexas View PostI am wondering if you put him in the wild to fend for himself, have to compete with other bucks for does to breed, eat natural food, no protein, ect, what the rack he would grow would be like. I bet it would not be like that.Last edited by PondPopper; 08-28-2011, 10:43 PM.
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Originally posted by buckmastertexas View PostI am wondering if you put him in the wild to fend for himself, have to compete with other bucks for does to breed, eat natural food, no protein, ect, what the rack he would grow would be like. I bet it would not be like that.
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Originally posted by Ol Thumper View PostWell its not good or bad IMO, it does look unnatural but think about how many of these huge breeder bucks now have their genes floating around the state of Texas in the wild from deer that jumped the fence or got out a hole in it. I look at it like ranching or raising horses, they breed them to be genetically superior and this deer is the outcome of just that. Some say its wrong while others say its ok but regardless its a product of supply and demand in the state, everyone wants larger and larger deer however some dont want to see how that comes about though. No one would bat an eye if this deer cruised under their stand this fall but to see it in a pen is a different story. I always go back to my favorite motto, To Each Their Own
What we're seeing in deer breeding is the exact same thing.
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