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This
book is packed with information not only about
nutrition, but also about age, genetics, sex ratios,
population, and other trophy factors. It skips the
usual dry academic discussions and gives reasons for
big antlers in easy-to-understand terms. It makes
clear that nutrition is the number one variable in
antler growth; and then shows simple and practical
ways to use mineral and feed supplements and to
develop trophy habitats by planting and cutting. It
dispels long-standing myths about genetics, trace
mineral salt, feed blocks, "buck
factories", and more; and is well-focused on
things average hunters and clubs can do, without
special knowledge or professional management. The
lengthy lists that you might expect (of plant
species and feeds) are conspicuously missing.
Instead, the few things that produce the biggest
results for the least work are emphasized. It's
well-illustrated and loaded with photos; all in all,
a very practical and understandable book. |
$7.95 +
$2.00(S&H) |