Heres the fawns, these vids take awhile. Ill share the rest as they upload. I have one showing a 2.5 year olds rack that died of a horn infection that hit 250"
[bbvideo=425,350]http://www.vimeo.com/43337364[/bbvideo]
figured it out, you cant use the URL you use to view it via vimeo
you click the bbvideo tags and then use...http://www.vimeo.com/xxxx
xxxx(the number associated with the video)
Evening at the deer farm
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Re: Evening at the deer farm
Thanks for sharing.
You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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Re: Evening at the deer farm
No problem. Check out this buck. He died at 2.5 from an antler infection they didnt catch. The small rack was his first real rack at 1.5. He had 31 points I counted that would score. He also had broken off three 10"+ drop tines.
The video I have of the buck that went 205 as a 2 year old is too big for vimeo without cutting it down.
[bbvideo=425,350]http://www.vimeo.com/43344313[/bbvideo]
The video I have of the buck that went 205 as a 2 year old is too big for vimeo without cutting it down.
[bbvideo=425,350]http://www.vimeo.com/43344313[/bbvideo]
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Re: Evening at the deer farm
wow thats a big jump!
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RUTIN wrote::o wow thats a big jump!
I asked him if he thought that it was more due to nutrition or genetics and he said he thought genetics. Although he did say they have access to high protein food at will.
He was giving them horse apple treats when we went to the pen. The bucks were almost as wild as wild bucks. He said they only bottle feed one or two a year and the others they dont touch. The past two years they have had 8 buck fawns and only 4 doe fawns. I wanted to walk to the buck pen and he said if we didnt take the gator they would run.
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Great vids bud.
I told J there is a farm here- they have a 245" that gives up $15000-$18000 in semen in yr! Surreal reading about Beast boys walking miles with 40lbs of gear on their backs when some dude will just buy one of these in a pen for 10 grand and tout how good of a hunter he is
I told J there is a farm here- they have a 245" that gives up $15000-$18000 in semen in yr! Surreal reading about Beast boys walking miles with 40lbs of gear on their backs when some dude will just buy one of these in a pen for 10 grand and tout how good of a hunter he is
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HUNT LIKE A BEAST
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Re: Evening at the deer farm
Cool!
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