Originally Posted by Shaneomac2
and how do we know how many are twinning........ IM LOST as ball in high weeds with all this deer herd stuff.........


Develop a method for sampling individual doe health for different areas through maybe something like a DMAP program…….. Tie the twinning threshold to a coinciding weight threshold and use the trending average doe weight over time as the measuring stick of whether the too many threshold had been reached or not…….If weights are trending up or stable above our goal weight then you don’t have too many……If weights start trending down then maybe you've crossed that threshold and arent killing enough……..Using this information along with the game check data over time you should be able to get a general idea for how many that is for each county as a starting point to go on…....Something along these lines anyways..... grin


Last edited by CNC; 11/13/24 05:12 PM.

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