Tom
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Alberta does not have a full curl restriction on hunting rams.
This article shows the decline in weight and horn size resulting from this in the last 30 years.
Its a research article in the very prestigious, International weekly journal of science, nature 11DEC2003, p655-658 and on the cover.
A conclusion is that Alberta should consider the full curl restriction before the herd further declines its gene pool.
Mean horn length has gone down about 20 cm in 30 years and harvest of only 57 or so rams, or a little over 1 inch per 4 years. Pretty neat, eh, they figured that out? Scientists from UK, Canada, and the US are authors of the paper.
Rams are pretty sensitive, I've heard. Anybody know of genetic selection effects in deer? Like if we shot all the little young bucks, could we expect the herd antlers to get bigger.
This article shows the decline in weight and horn size resulting from this in the last 30 years.
Its a research article in the very prestigious, International weekly journal of science, nature 11DEC2003, p655-658 and on the cover.
A conclusion is that Alberta should consider the full curl restriction before the herd further declines its gene pool.
Mean horn length has gone down about 20 cm in 30 years and harvest of only 57 or so rams, or a little over 1 inch per 4 years. Pretty neat, eh, they figured that out? Scientists from UK, Canada, and the US are authors of the paper.
Rams are pretty sensitive, I've heard. Anybody know of genetic selection effects in deer? Like if we shot all the little young bucks, could we expect the herd antlers to get bigger.