Would you still kill a doe?


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Re: Would you still kill a doe?

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YES! Whats the difference between now and the first of October?

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By now the does have been bred for over a month. Back in October they hadn't yet. 1 bullet or arrow now kills 2 or more deer.

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My point exactly

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Re: Would you still kill a doe?

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YES! Whats the difference between now and the first of October?

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By now the does have been bred for over a month. Back in October they hadn't yet. 1 bullet or arrow now kills 2 or more deer.

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A doe is born with every egg she will ever ovulate. So if you shoot a doe at any point, you are taking out potentially more than one deer. I don't get too stressed out about shooting a pregnant doe. Matter of fact, I have collected a fetus or two, stained the bones with Alizarin Red S, stained the cartliage with Alcian Blue, cleared the tissue with potassium hydroxide and embedded it in polyester resin to make paper weights. It makes for quite the conversation piece sitting on my desk at work. This fetus harvested about two months post rut. 1110deerfetus2-thumb.jpg

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A doe may be born with every egg she'll ever ovulate, but they aren't fertilized yet, so there is a huge difference.

Dude, you're one morbid individual.

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I'd rather not get into one of those "when is a life created" disussions.

As far as morbid is concerned, I work in an educational field and many would find the anatomy lesson educational.

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Re: Would you still kill a doe?

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A doe may be born with every egg she'll ever ovulate, but they aren't fertilized yet, so there is a huge difference.

Dude, you're one morbid individual.

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I'd rather not get into one of those "when is a life created" disussions.

As far as morbid is concerned, I work in an educational field and many would find the anatomy lesson educational.

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Trust me I have no opinion on the start of life bit.

The morbid thing was meant more as a joke.

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