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Q:what is the effect of hunting on the enviornment?
from chadwick182 on 11.02.097 answers
Q:I read, some where, that there is a shortage in nuts and berries this year, will that affect a whitetails antler growth and size, If so how?
from wvwhitetails2008 on 10.31.092 answers
Q:I have a doe with two fawns, however she is missing her back foot right under the knee. I saw her in the spring, and it was broken, I was going to put her down but never got a shot. BTW this is my own land... I have seen her several times now with two little ones with spots, maybe under a year old. However she does not look very healthy, and still walks on the stump. Not pleasant to watch. The question is, do I take her now, so she does not starve? And let the two fawns try it on their own? There is a large "herd" in my area, maybe they would just tag along with them? I am looking for the right thing to do here. I want to end her suffering, but I do not want to starve the fawns if they are not ready.
from manshoon on 10.28.096 answers
Q: What kind of food plot would be best to put in for central Minnesota i have a small plot about two acres?
from frogcarver on 10.15.093 answers
Q:How old must a spotted fawn be so it can survive without its mother? I'm asking this to weather or not to allow the taking of does during the early season on my land.My season opens Oct.1 and every doe I have seen has had spoted fawns with them some still have spotted fawns as late as Jan.28.Should I still allow the taking of them or not.For now and the past 5 years I have not allowed the taking of does that have spotted fawns .
from Engineer1 on 10.14.093 answers