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Old 12-30-2016, 10:46 AM
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If anyone is wanting to see the physical variations in hybrid muley/whitetails, check out the plant on Gateway and 23 ave in Edmonton. There are only three deer inside that fence that are pure; one muley buck and two whitetail does. The rest are all offspring from these three deer. Some of the multiple generations of offspring look completely whitetail and some share characteristics of both species.
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Old 12-30-2016, 11:27 AM
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If anyone is wanting to see the physical variations in hybrid muley/whitetails, check out the plant on Gateway and 23 ave in Edmonton. There are only three deer inside that fence that are pure; one muley buck and two whitetail does. The rest are all offspring from these three deer. Some of the multiple generations of offspring look completely whitetail and some share characteristics of both species.
Thank you,
that is where my pictures are from. I was all kinds of confused when looking at it.
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Old 12-30-2016, 10:01 PM
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A decade ago a hybrid doe in 220......Harold
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Old 12-30-2016, 11:47 PM
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Seen this muley last year,it has huge whitetail rack on it and mule body but only 3 points on each side,seen it again yesterday and the rack is bigger thicker(about 6 inches more than his ears from behind) and taller.Will he ever get more points or will he always be a 3 pointer.I have a mule buck licence(Draw)and was thinking of taking him as he is unique but just didn't.Can't make up my mind if I want him or not.So got to thinking today if I see him again I should take him out so he doesn't mess up the genetics .He is with muley does.Whats everyones thoughts on these crosses.
My first thought is that it doesn't matter now, as you didn't take advantage of your draw. Perhaps you'll do better in a few years.
My second thought is that I would love to see a pic of this "cross" deer.
My third thought I'll keep to myself.
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Old 12-31-2016, 07:29 AM
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Had two deer at the farm that were crosses. One deer had a mule deer body, dark cape, big ears, and the white rump with about a 140 class set of white antlers. He was a 5x5 with about 6" brows. The other had mule deer antlers and cape, but when he ran away from us he had the big whitetail tail flagging at us and ran like a whitetail as well I wished I would of had a camera.
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