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Field-edge scrapes versus woods scrapes
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5833020" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>yellalinehunter,</p><p></p><p>Below is a graph of all buck-doe chases caught on camera per day over the 12-year period 2012 to 2023. Although I had assumed our peak breeding fell somewhere around November 10-20, I now think the below graph just shows a typical left-skewed breeding curve of an area with a balanced adult deer population, both balanced sexually and by age. Breeding takes off fast (around the last days of October), shoots up to a peak around Nov. 17, and then slowly falls, ending in mid-December. In most of the balanced deer herds I've studied, 95% of conceptions fall within a 5-6 window, and it appears my place is similar to those, with the peak days skewed earlier in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5833020, member: 17"] yellalinehunter, Below is a graph of all buck-doe chases caught on camera per day over the 12-year period 2012 to 2023. Although I had assumed our peak breeding fell somewhere around November 10-20, I now think the below graph just shows a typical left-skewed breeding curve of an area with a balanced adult deer population, both balanced sexually and by age. Breeding takes off fast (around the last days of October), shoots up to a peak around Nov. 17, and then slowly falls, ending in mid-December. In most of the balanced deer herds I've studied, 95% of conceptions fall within a 5-6 window, and it appears my place is similar to those, with the peak days skewed earlier in the process. [/QUOTE]
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