Lots of interesting comments here. For me the priorities are very simple
1) Nutrition!!!!! Nutrition raises the quality of all age classes.Peak Nutrition shifts the bell curve of a herd over time measurably. I suspect there are very few places anywhere that a deer herd is on peak nutrition year round for generations without supplementation. We feed protein year round.
2) Age- Age is always your friend. He who can say exactly what year a deer will have his best rack hasn't been born yet. But conclusively the several years of peak maturity offer the best window to peak antler expression
3) Genetics-The genetic potential in many ( most? ) places is sufficient to meet the goals of most hunters. The limiter is almost always nutrition, then age. And with year round peak nutrition, as stating in study after study on deer, humans and everything else, quality improves as a response to an improved environment
1) Nutrition!!!!! Nutrition raises the quality of all age classes.Peak Nutrition shifts the bell curve of a herd over time measurably. I suspect there are very few places anywhere that a deer herd is on peak nutrition year round for generations without supplementation. We feed protein year round.
2) Age- Age is always your friend. He who can say exactly what year a deer will have his best rack hasn't been born yet. But conclusively the several years of peak maturity offer the best window to peak antler expression
3) Genetics-The genetic potential in many ( most? ) places is sufficient to meet the goals of most hunters. The limiter is almost always nutrition, then age. And with year round peak nutrition, as stating in study after study on deer, humans and everything else, quality improves as a response to an improved environment
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