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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 3176346" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>I watch and pattern the deer on a lot of ground for my job. Observation stands and getting set up looking through a spotter tells me different than what the three deer in the study share. I don’t think they wait three days but having witnessed 6 does bred by different bucks this year they don’t leave until they quit standing. Unlike bovines that will only breed once or twice and move along two of those does I watched for over six hours and while they’d move inside the same patch of cover the buck with them bred them too many times to count. A couple I witnessed breed twice then move into too tight of cover to glass only to be within 200yds twelve hours later. And breed a doe (presumably the same one) then. Same two bucks certainly one doe I’m positive was the same one. This was literally opposite ends of a half section I was setting on tank batteries glassing them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 3176346, member: 18402"] I watch and pattern the deer on a lot of ground for my job. Observation stands and getting set up looking through a spotter tells me different than what the three deer in the study share. I don’t think they wait three days but having witnessed 6 does bred by different bucks this year they don’t leave until they quit standing. Unlike bovines that will only breed once or twice and move along two of those does I watched for over six hours and while they’d move inside the same patch of cover the buck with them bred them too many times to count. A couple I witnessed breed twice then move into too tight of cover to glass only to be within 200yds twelve hours later. And breed a doe (presumably the same one) then. Same two bucks certainly one doe I’m positive was the same one. This was literally opposite ends of a half section I was setting on tank batteries glassing them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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