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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 4905201" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>The natural premise behind them covering ground is specifically to spread genetics for overall herd health, to prevent stagnation and inbreeding. It's been long enough that overlap should have been happening for many, many generations. Perhaps it could be the old "birds of a feather flock together" type thing. Maybe deer are more tribal than we think and largely stick to their own sub group regardless of location. Humans do it. </p><p></p><p>People come to America from all over the world and have forever, yet it's rare to find a truly mixed community or neighborhood. For the most part we humans stick to our own regardless where we're at. I guess it wouldn't be a stretch to believe deer could be the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 4905201, member: 20583"] The natural premise behind them covering ground is specifically to spread genetics for overall herd health, to prevent stagnation and inbreeding. It's been long enough that overlap should have been happening for many, many generations. Perhaps it could be the old "birds of a feather flock together" type thing. Maybe deer are more tribal than we think and largely stick to their own sub group regardless of location. Humans do it. People come to America from all over the world and have forever, yet it's rare to find a truly mixed community or neighborhood. For the most part we humans stick to our own regardless where we're at. I guess it wouldn't be a stretch to believe deer could be the same way. [/QUOTE]
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