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by Backwards cowboy. 03/14/25 07:46 PM
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Re: Craig Harper Approach
[Re: Mbrock]
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01/08/24 02:46 PM
01/08/24 02:46 PM
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Soil fertility don’t mean crap without the genetics of the animals to take advantage of it. MSU studies concluded there’s no difference in genetic potential between populations. Only difference is soil fertility. Fed the same diet they have the same genetic potential. So if Key deer were on the same soil fertility landscape that they would have the same rack size that mid West deer do? I highly doubt it. At this point I’m certain there’s a line in which the generational differences in soil fertility have influenced genetics, not just in their expression only, but also in their potential. They are two distinct subspecies of deer adapted to entirely different environments. The populations in MS have drastically different average body weights and antler scores, until provided the same nutrition over 3 or more generations. At that point they were not statistically different. I’m not here to argue. Just stating what has been shown. f a deer breeder was wanting to grow the biggest bucks, would he buy inferior genetic semen or semen from a buck that had better genetics. Considering cost is not an issue and the feed was the same.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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