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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5506852" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I believe mature does will often "seek" a particular mature buck.</p><p></p><p>I've observed many times an old doe going out of her way, seemingly looking for, a particular mature buck. This behavior is similar to a rutting buck "roaming" searching for an estrous doe. But unlike the great distances travelled by roaming bucks, these mature does seem more like they just know a particular buck tends to bed often on the side of a particular ridge.</p><p></p><p>Most adult does more around a lot when coming into estrous, but often more in small circles, just on their feet, not really traveling much linear distance. What I'm talking about is observing a mature doe make a bee line to a mature buck bedding area, an area doe groups typically don't frequent, then hanging around just there, seemingly waiting for this particular buck to show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5506852, member: 1409"] I believe mature does will often "seek" a particular mature buck. I've observed many times an old doe going out of her way, seemingly looking for, a particular mature buck. This behavior is similar to a rutting buck "roaming" searching for an estrous doe. But unlike the great distances travelled by roaming bucks, these mature does seem more like they just know a particular buck tends to bed often on the side of a particular ridge. Most adult does more around a lot when coming into estrous, but often more in small circles, just on their feet, not really traveling much linear distance. What I'm talking about is observing a mature doe make a bee line to a mature buck bedding area, an area doe groups typically don't frequent, then hanging around just there, seemingly waiting for this particular buck to show. [/QUOTE]
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