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The material responsible for the transfer of traits is grouped together in chromosomes.
 
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What are some advantages to raising large game animals?
 
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Large game animals like elk convert feed more efficiently than cattle on the range. This means they gain more weight on less feed than beef animals when raised under the same conditions. Elk can use lower-quality feedstuff, like browse. The meat is relatively low in fat content and has a flavor preferred by many people. Producers can also market antlers for use as ornaments, in the making of jewelry, and as an ingredient in herbal medicines.



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