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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5229582" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Lots of does still with their fawns and no videos of does trying to chase their fawns away, which is a sure sign of a doe entering estrus.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea how important this is, as this is the only the second year I've been using exclusively video trail-cameras. But last year I noticed does generally spent the vast majority of their time at scrapes focused on the overhanging limb. That is until suddenly, about 5 days before the rut exploded, does became absolutely fixated on the ground scrape. They stood there for minutes with their noses stuck down the scrapes, inhaling the scent. IF (and that's a big "if") that is some indicator estrus is almost here, this year I noticed does with their faces in scrapes at my place starting just two days ago (Nov. 8th).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5229582, member: 17"] Lots of does still with their fawns and no videos of does trying to chase their fawns away, which is a sure sign of a doe entering estrus. I have no idea how important this is, as this is the only the second year I've been using exclusively video trail-cameras. But last year I noticed does generally spent the vast majority of their time at scrapes focused on the overhanging limb. That is until suddenly, about 5 days before the rut exploded, does became absolutely fixated on the ground scrape. They stood there for minutes with their noses stuck down the scrapes, inhaling the scent. IF (and that's a big "if") that is some indicator estrus is almost here, this year I noticed does with their faces in scrapes at my place starting just two days ago (Nov. 8th). [/QUOTE]
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