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Do bucks born this year rut? i had a buck fawn not even look twice at a hot doe that another buck followed about ten minutes later...

Question by fliphuntr14. Uploaded on November 16, 2009

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from country road wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

No, they don't. Nor do this year's does breed.

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

Generaly not. They have found that in studies the 1-1/2 year old spikes breed. Thats the ealiest they found.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

I've seen Button-bucks exhibit some rutting behavior. I thought this years doe fawns can breed in Dec. and/or Jan.

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from mcdlacrosse9 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

Nope- they are not mature enough to mate

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from codybrotz14 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

i have found out that they dont normally rut as much as the older deer but they normally stay away from does

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from Christian Emter wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

nO not yet. They don't become sexually active that early.

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from country road wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

No, they don't. Nor do this year's does breed.

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from jestr1 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

Generaly not. They have found that in studies the 1-1/2 year old spikes breed. Thats the ealiest they found.

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

I've seen Button-bucks exhibit some rutting behavior. I thought this years doe fawns can breed in Dec. and/or Jan.

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from mcdlacrosse9 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

Nope- they are not mature enough to mate

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from codybrotz14 wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

i have found out that they dont normally rut as much as the older deer but they normally stay away from does

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from Christian Emter wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

nO not yet. They don't become sexually active that early.

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