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$1 million dollar deer
cowboy:
That's the one that made the rub in the back yard ;D. Naw, that just aint right - farming deer like a crop..
Justin Snyder:
--- Quote from: cowboy on December 05, 2007, 08:39:04 pm ---Naw, that just aint right - farming deer like a crop..
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We have our athletes on steroids, why not our deer. I agree it really is a shame. Like I said, not really a trophy anymore is it. They are doing a food job of breading horns on inferior quality deer. Several of them have died from respiratory infection. Maybe they will get a whole heard and one cold storm will kill them all. >:D Justin
mullet:
I wonder how much of that is from rubbing and beating on a hog wire fence?It would probally not be so ragged looking in the wild.What a shame,with all those 'roids I bet he is dumber than hell.
Sidewinder:
I am so glad to hear you guys sound off like that. The first thing I thought when I saw it was"eww thats fugly." It just doesn't have the same magnificent strength and beauty that a real big daddy of the woods has. Interestingly enough, technology is not only breeding specific qualities in animals but our seed supply is really being eroded with all the genetically modified seed out there. Before you know it we'll all be eating genetically modified hamburgers on buns made out of genetically modified wheat,drinking our aspertame sweetened pop while we dip our genetically modified french fries in our genetically modified tomato catsup and then next thing you know we will be genetically modified.Then you 'll have a bunch of guys walking around with horms on their head like the deer in picture................
Just kidding but I think you get the picture. So how did I get from there to here? Well I guess you could say I took the scenic route. Danny
Justin Snyder:
We have non-typical mulies with ragged horns in the wild, but they aren't usually quite so bad. A lot of the really ragged ones are stags so breeding isn't an issue. Justin
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