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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunter12" data-source="post: 222461" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>I believe the better term would be to say the the numbers are "trending" down. Lots of variables in play... CRP field taken out here or there, etc, etc....this kind of stuff most likely doesn't get accounted for in these G and F high tech studies. The study was strictly a count based on roosters heard crowing, this was not a visual count on chicks observed. I believe they do the road counts on chicks later in the summer. For this study they may hear "20" roosters crow in a area...who knows if it was 5,10, 20 or the same exact rooster crowing every time, then compare it to last years data from the same area. Sounds like a pretty good study to me!!</p><p></p><p><u><a href="https://gf.nd.gov/news/2497" target="_blank">https://gf.nd.gov/news/2497</a></u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunter12, post: 222461, member: 897"] I believe the better term would be to say the the numbers are "trending" down. Lots of variables in play... CRP field taken out here or there, etc, etc....this kind of stuff most likely doesn't get accounted for in these G and F high tech studies. The study was strictly a count based on roosters heard crowing, this was not a visual count on chicks observed. I believe they do the road counts on chicks later in the summer. For this study they may hear "20" roosters crow in a area...who knows if it was 5,10, 20 or the same exact rooster crowing every time, then compare it to last years data from the same area. Sounds like a pretty good study to me!! [U][url]https://gf.nd.gov/news/2497[/url][/U] [/QUOTE]
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