Age this super cull. He has a 1.5 yr old rack!
Wish everyone had that mentality!I'm not certain he is 4.5 yet. Kinda tricky when they have their neck extended out far like that. Def at least 3.5.
no harm in killing him even if he is 3.5, but personally I let everything go until 4.5 before I cull.
You don't cull to alter genetics. Doesn't matter how many does he bred in his 4.5 years.What exactly are you culling at that point besides a buck tag? His genes are done out there.
Exactly. Problem is i have two of them.You don't cull to alter genetics. Doesn't matter how many does he bred in his 4.5 years.
On my farms, you only get 1 buck of choice. Noone would waste their only tag on a buck like this, so you get a second buck if it's a cull. It removes a mature buck that consumes resources and potentially may injure other bucks fighting (depending on individual personality). Plus you get a 200lb animal for sausage
So you only get one buck of choice, unless he don't meet the standard.You don't cull to alter genetics. Doesn't matter how many does he bred in his 4.5 years.
On my farms, you only get 1 buck of choice. Noone would waste their only tag on a buck like this, so you get a second buck if it's a cull. It removes a mature buck that consumes resources and potentially may injure other bucks fighting (depending on individual personality). Plus you get a 200lb animal for sausage
Anyone who hunts my farms gets to kill one buck of their choosing. Whatever their personal standards are. There are no standards to what they choose. Some choose to shoot a 4pt.So you only get one buck of choice, unless he don't meet the standard.
Unless it's a cull? Just trying to figure it out. I know you've stated before about the one buck rule on your farms.Anyone who hunts my farms gets to kill one buck of their choosing. Whatever their personal standards are. There are no standards. Some choose to shoot a 4pt.
A 'cull' is a 'bonus buck' that doesn't count as your one 'buck of choice'.Unless it's a cull? Just trying to figure it out. I know you've stated before about the one buck rule on your farms.