tree_ghost
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That's the prettiest one I've ever seen!!!
That's the prettiest one I've ever seen!!!
That's the prettiest one I've ever seen!!!
Absolutely. It wouldnt matter to me if it was 150" buck. Somethings are better left alone
Yep, just like albinos and need to die. I would kill first opportunity if I had say so. If I didn't own the land and the landowner did not want is shot, it would be left alone, but if I had the say so, that would be killed quickly.They're beautiful also genetic anomalies. They aren't really all that desirable of a trait. Before you jump on look it up!
The piebalds that I have seen all had some physical deformities along with the colorations. It isn't a trait you would want to pass on.Easy decision....hands off forever. Everyone that hunts on me has been told. It's a doe so maybe there will be a bunch of them in due time.
Country1, Piebalds are amazing to behold, but you do NOT want this genetic anomaly becoming commonplace in your hunting area. Piebaldism is a genetic anomaly that goes hand-in-hand with many very negative genetic traits. There is a reason piebalds and albinoes are fairly rare, and it's not because predators can see them easier. It is because their negative genetic anomalies vastly decreasing their long-term survivability.Easy decision....hands off forever. Everyone that hunts on me has been told. It's a doe so maybe there will be a bunch of them in due time.
You see this @Specializedjon ? Gotta remove himCountry1, Piebalds are amazing to behold, but you do NOT want this genetic anomaly becoming commonplace in your hunting area. Piebaldism is a genetic anomaly that goes hand-in-hand with many very negative genetic traits. There is a reason piebalds and albinoes are fairly rare, and it's not because predators can see them easier. It is because their negative genetic anomalies vastly decreasing their long-term survivability.
I'm not saying go out and shoot this deer. I'm just saying, having more piebalds is NOT a good thing.