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<blockquote data-quote="twister" data-source="post: 1484101" data-attributes="member: 104289"><p>i have been to one, my buddy owns it. they bread some deer but now its all just managed on cull. if you raise a deer in a small pen they never really leave it and will kill themselves trying to get back home. for them to range they cant really be cooped up in a small spot. i went to his place for 2 weeks last year we were looking for 1 buck that he wanted me to take, it took 10 days siting morning and evening for him to show. with a fence all you are doing is trying to keep them in an area, but there is no sure thing if you want a specific deer. i saw more deer on the low fence side anyway, they just weren't culled to keep bad genes out. I'm sure like any farm there are plenty of ways to do it and that way is just one. all in all i prefer hunting public land up here, but its sure nice to see all those big bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twister, post: 1484101, member: 104289"] i have been to one, my buddy owns it. they bread some deer but now its all just managed on cull. if you raise a deer in a small pen they never really leave it and will kill themselves trying to get back home. for them to range they cant really be cooped up in a small spot. i went to his place for 2 weeks last year we were looking for 1 buck that he wanted me to take, it took 10 days siting morning and evening for him to show. with a fence all you are doing is trying to keep them in an area, but there is no sure thing if you want a specific deer. i saw more deer on the low fence side anyway, they just weren't culled to keep bad genes out. I'm sure like any farm there are plenty of ways to do it and that way is just one. all in all i prefer hunting public land up here, but its sure nice to see all those big bucks. [/QUOTE]
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