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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 3074328" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Almost all does are bred the first time everywhere in TN. Now bucks often do display a secondary "surge" in rutty behavior, and chases can sometimes be seen 30 days after the peak of breeding. However, fetal conception data will usually show very few if any does are actually getting bred during the "2nd rut." Exactly what drives these cycles is a good question. Does do cycle through estrus every 28-30 days, but if no does are actually getting bred, then what is really going on? In my opinion, the most likely scenario is barren does (incapable of conceiving) cycling through estrus over and over, driving the chasing during the 2nd and 3rd rut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 3074328, member: 17"] Almost all does are bred the first time everywhere in TN. Now bucks often do display a secondary "surge" in rutty behavior, and chases can sometimes be seen 30 days after the peak of breeding. However, fetal conception data will usually show very few if any does are actually getting bred during the "2nd rut." Exactly what drives these cycles is a good question. Does do cycle through estrus every 28-30 days, but if no does are actually getting bred, then what is really going on? In my opinion, the most likely scenario is barren does (incapable of conceiving) cycling through estrus over and over, driving the chasing during the 2nd and 3rd rut. [/QUOTE]
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