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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5759829" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>The discussion about first doe has been fun to read. There are no absolutes in the wild. If you look at a normal bell shaped curve, there are typically outliers on each side (<em>does coming into estrus</em>). The "<strong><u>first doe</u></strong>" to come in in an area is usually days/weeks ahead of what most want to believe. That is why hunters occasionally see spotted fawns running around in May. That doe was bred in October. Once in my life, in Hickman county, while turkey hunting, a spotted fawn crossed the road in front of me in April. That doe was bred in September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5759829, member: 131"] The discussion about first doe has been fun to read. There are no absolutes in the wild. If you look at a normal bell shaped curve, there are typically outliers on each side ([I]does coming into estrus[/I]). The "[B][U]first doe[/U][/B]" to come in in an area is usually days/weeks ahead of what most want to believe. That is why hunters occasionally see spotted fawns running around in May. That doe was bred in October. Once in my life, in Hickman county, while turkey hunting, a spotted fawn crossed the road in front of me in April. That doe was bred in September. [/QUOTE]
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