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H.L.H 08-09-2010 07:45 PM

Does keeping their bucks away
 
I read an article that said that when does give birth to bucks once they get older that does will keep that buck away to prevent in breeding, and the bucks will usually leave the area for good to find different does. It say you should kill a couple does to keep the bucks in the area. Do you think this is true? I know there are other does for a buck to breed with besides it's mother on my 55 acres, but if this is true there are many places a buck could set up shop at besides my property. Tell me what you think.

Wingbone 08-10-2010 01:20 AM

Bucks don't leave any area for good. In the spring the doe still has last year's fawns hanging around. When she's ready to have this year's fawns, the does will chase last year's buck offspring away. The bucks then join bachelor groups in the area.

timbercruiser 08-10-2010 04:28 AM

Research has shown that does will run their offspring young bucks out of the area. Many of them will relocate many miles away from their birth area.

H.L.H 08-10-2010 08:38 AM

So it would probably be a good idea to kill a doe every now and then. My property doesn't have a huge deer population but it isn't too small either so i don't want to have to kill any does until it builds up a little more and plus i want to have does to keep bucks in the area during the rut.

SJAdventures 08-10-2010 09:45 AM

Does need to be taken to keep a good doe to buck ratio but if you don't have that many deer in your area I wouldn't think t would be wise to kill many.

H.L.H 08-10-2010 09:46 AM

The buck doe ratio is about even

OhioBowhunter 08-10-2010 09:49 AM

i read an article very similar to this. but the one i read said that in the early season if you see a older doe and a button you should shoot the doe because she will run him off.

syrupman 08-10-2010 02:33 PM

no i think the deer know eachother...

H.L.H 08-12-2010 06:51 PM

Since i'm not going to shoot does i'm going to keep an eye on the little bucks and and see if they stay in the area or not.

Valentine 08-14-2010 05:50 AM

Son, to control bucks. . .
 
on a 55 acre property, you better have a 45 foot fence going all the way around.

IL-Cornfed 08-14-2010 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by H.L.H (Post 3660922)
So it would probably be a good idea to kill a doe every now and then. My property doesn't have a huge deer population but it isn't too small either so i don't want to have to kill any does until it builds up a little more and plus i want to have does to keep bucks in the area during the rut.

If you want a meat Deer every once in awhile it wouldn't hurt to kill a Doe with her Button Buck..... this way the Buck won't be forced to disperse and will generally stick around. If not that buck will dispand many miles away the following year. Also though, relize that your area will attract many other yearling Bucks from surrounding areas as they are forced from their home ranges.

Bottomline, you're really only kidding yourself if you think you're gonna make a difference. It's just about as pointless as the "Cull Buck" myth.

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Jeff Ovington 08-14-2010 01:33 PM

[QUOTE=H.L.H;3660771]I read an article that said that when does give birth to bucks once they get older that does will keep that buck away to prevent in breeding, and the bucks will usually leave the area for good to find different does. It say you should kill a couple does to keep the bucks in the area. Do you think this is true? I know there are other does for a buck to breed with besides it's mother on my 55 acres, but if this is true there are many places a buck could set up shop at besides my property. Tell me what you think.[/Q
I all depends on the area.I personally hunt areas and scout areas that have high buck to doe ratios.If I had personal property I want to have s high buck to die ratio.You shoot a doe not only are you shooting that deer your shooting it's potential offspring that could be as many as 15 if not more.If you hunt areas where there is a low ratio of buck to doe ratio,or if your area is over populated with deer that they are becoming a danger, by all means do it.My area could do with more deer frankly, we have more than enough land to support more deer so I personally don't shoot does and I leave the younger and prime ones to breed and shoot the mature ones.These are the ones that are the last to come out if the high country they eventually come down but most of the after the season closes.Usually in mid December.


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