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Need input on deer heard-management
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5751437" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>The one common theme of the deer woods is that momma does don't want older bucks around except for when it's time to mate. And older bucks don't want the attitude and chaos that comes from being around women and children. Your young bucks are dispersing to a quieter, calmer place. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like you have a great place for does to raise fawns. Plenty food and security cover. I'd guess there's a property near yours that is largely unmanaged or outright neglected, with limited or no human presence, no ag. Doesn't have to be huge. Could be just a few acres or could be big. The seclusion is what the older bucks find attractive. That's where your bucks move to when they grow up. Just a guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5751437, member: 20583"] The one common theme of the deer woods is that momma does don't want older bucks around except for when it's time to mate. And older bucks don't want the attitude and chaos that comes from being around women and children. Your young bucks are dispersing to a quieter, calmer place. It sounds like you have a great place for does to raise fawns. Plenty food and security cover. I'd guess there's a property near yours that is largely unmanaged or outright neglected, with limited or no human presence, no ag. Doesn't have to be huge. Could be just a few acres or could be big. The seclusion is what the older bucks find attractive. That's where your bucks move to when they grow up. Just a guess. [/QUOTE]
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