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I had already posted my theory (explanation) on the first page.. It helps to read all the posts. Thanks and have a nice day
It would have just as much chance of being an Alien crossbreed as it has of being a Sitka/Fallow crossbreed.. Just sayin.. and Mr Mykiss ..I would have to testify Against you in a court of law Sorry but I can not tell a lie..... Thanks guys It's been fun but I ran out of popcorn
There are no exotics up here in Stevens County and we have deer that look Exactly like the one posted. Not a cross breed.Period
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on February 12, 2014, 03:17:42 PMIt would have just as much chance of being an Alien crossbreed as it has of being a Sitka/Fallow crossbreed.. Just sayin.. and Mr Mykiss ..I would have to testify Against you in a court of law Sorry but I can not tell a lie..... Thanks guys It's been fun but I ran out of popcorn It's comical that someone who has no answers knows for a fact. Period. Here's your sign.
Quote from: turkeyfeather on February 12, 2014, 03:21:24 PMQuote from: buckcanyonlodge on February 12, 2014, 03:17:42 PMIt would have just as much chance of being an Alien crossbreed as it has of being a Sitka/Fallow crossbreed.. Just sayin.. and Mr Mykiss ..I would have to testify Against you in a court of law Sorry but I can not tell a lie..... Thanks guys It's been fun but I ran out of popcorn It's comical that someone who has no answers knows for a fact. Period. Here's your sign.Tried to keep it comical... Don't you love how I got you guys saying PERIOD And it seems to me my answer(genetics) are just as good as yours. Have you EVER seen one of these spotted along the back deer? I have and I have lived with them everyday. You or anyone else can not convince me the deer in my yard are Sitka/Fallow crossbreeds. And here it comes PERIOD
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on February 12, 2014, 03:37:17 PMQuote from: turkeyfeather on February 12, 2014, 03:21:24 PMQuote from: buckcanyonlodge on February 12, 2014, 03:17:42 PMIt would have just as much chance of being an Alien crossbreed as it has of being a Sitka/Fallow crossbreed.. Just sayin.. and Mr Mykiss ..I would have to testify Against you in a court of law Sorry but I can not tell a lie..... Thanks guys It's been fun but I ran out of popcorn It's comical that someone who has no answers knows for a fact. Period. Here's your sign.Tried to keep it comical... Don't you love how I got you guys saying PERIOD And it seems to me my answer(genetics) are just as good as yours. Have you EVER seen one of these spotted along the back deer? I have and I have lived with them everyday. You or anyone else can not convince me the deer in my yard are Sitka/Fallow crossbreeds. And here it comes PERIODI thought you were out. Well come back and let us know when you come up with an idea of how it happens then. Bye-bye
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on February 12, 2014, 05:26:06 AMThere are no exotics up here in Stevens County and we have deer that look Exactly like the one posted. Not a cross breed.PeriodHow many Fallow deer does it take to establish Fallow deer genetics in a Mule deer herd with their offspring? I believe the answer is one (1). How many times does a Fallow deer need to mate with a Mule deer in order to pass on it's genetics to the offspring? I believe the answer is once.Will the offspring pass those genetics off to future offspring? Yes.Do genetics transfer within larger groups of deer? Yes. 'Period' is an assumption and not a definitive fact.
That's it. I'm considering that doe to be an exotic and I'm gonna find her and shoot her this weekend!! I'm pulling names off this thread to testify at my trial...
OMG boys!!It's slow and I'm bored so I posted a couple of pics of a freakin doe with kinda cool spots...
Sitka.. Guess I should have said Wild Free Ranging exotics in Stevens County... The odds of it happening are well...the same as Obama telling the truth.. Period
Quote from: REHJWA on February 11, 2014, 08:35:42 AMAre there fences in you area where the deer duck under?Billions of em but they're not bald spots, they're spot spots.
Are there fences in you area where the deer duck under?