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Question by fliphuntr14. Uploaded on November 16, 2009
No, they don't. Nor do this year's does breed.
Generaly not. They have found that in studies the 1-1/2 year old spikes breed. Thats the ealiest they found.
I've seen Button-bucks exhibit some rutting behavior. I thought this years doe fawns can breed in Dec. and/or Jan.
Nope- they are not mature enough to mate
i have found out that they dont normally rut as much as the older deer but they normally stay away from does
nO not yet. They don't become sexually active that early.
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No, they don't. Nor do this year's does breed.
Generaly not. They have found that in studies the 1-1/2 year old spikes breed. Thats the ealiest they found.
I've seen Button-bucks exhibit some rutting behavior. I thought this years doe fawns can breed in Dec. and/or Jan.
Nope- they are not mature enough to mate
i have found out that they dont normally rut as much as the older deer but they normally stay away from does
nO not yet. They don't become sexually active that early.
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No, they don't. Nor do this year's does breed.
Generaly not. They have found that in studies the 1-1/2 year old spikes breed. Thats the ealiest they found.
I've seen Button-bucks exhibit some rutting behavior. I thought this years doe fawns can breed in Dec. and/or Jan.
Nope- they are not mature enough to mate
i have found out that they dont normally rut as much as the older deer but they normally stay away from does
nO not yet. They don't become sexually active that early.
Post an Answer