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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3172233" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It depends on what you consider to be an average doe. I think I read one time that the average in Oklahoma is right at 90 lbs. </p><p>A mature doe in the SE may only weigh 60 lbs, while mature does in the NW can reach 140 lbs. I hunted a DMAP in NW Ok for over 10 years. We had one doe weigh 146 lbs on certified scales. Most mature does in that area ran in the 115 to 125 lb range. </p><p>They live on beans, corn, milo, alfalfa year around. They get great nutrition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3172233, member: 5412"] It depends on what you consider to be an average doe. I think I read one time that the average in Oklahoma is right at 90 lbs. A mature doe in the SE may only weigh 60 lbs, while mature does in the NW can reach 140 lbs. I hunted a DMAP in NW Ok for over 10 years. We had one doe weigh 146 lbs on certified scales. Most mature does in that area ran in the 115 to 125 lb range. They live on beans, corn, milo, alfalfa year around. They get great nutrition. [/QUOTE]
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