unusual sightings
#18
RE: unusual sightings
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
BB,the Deer Rut is different in all parts of the US, according to the Temperature drop. They will come into heat as the Temperature gets colder. No one knowsexactly atwhat temperature they come into Estrous Rut, but it's definitely notwarm weather!
Like Awshucks mentioned, they are goingto mate No Matter What, but mostly when the weather gets colder.
ORIGINAL: Big~Bird
Global warming. In a few years the rut will be in March.
Global warming. In a few years the rut will be in March.
Like Awshucks mentioned, they are goingto mate No Matter What, but mostly when the weather gets colder.
#19
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Thomasville, N.C.
Posts: 522
RE: unusual sightings
It's not unusual for doe mothers to have milk in October. They still let their fawns nurse about once a day up until November even. Not all mothers do this though but some so. I've seen deer that look almost as big as their mothers nursing. They about knock their mothers down bumping the bag nursing. Does get tired of this punishment evidentually and wing off the troublesome fawns to feed on their own on regular deer food like everyone else. It's the same everywhere, just as soon as we guys find a good tit, it dries up, falls down, or she runs us off. It's a stinking shame I tell ya. LOL
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