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What is the #1 Calendar Date to Be in the Woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5743209" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>However, it shouldn't go on for months, at least not <strong>significant</strong> breeding. In a well-balanced herd, 95% of breeding will occur in a 5-6 week window, with 50+% occurring in a 10-day window. Now that doesn't mean there isn't the occasional female fawn coming in late that gets bred in January or February, but in a well-balanced herd the<strong> visible</strong> rut is quite short.</p><p></p><p>Another consideration is barren does - does that cannot conceive for one biological reason or another. These does will continue to cycle in and out of estrus into April and cause a flurry of buck activity each time. However, no fawns are being conceived with these late estrus cycles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5743209, member: 17"] However, it shouldn't go on for months, at least not [B]significant[/B] breeding. In a well-balanced herd, 95% of breeding will occur in a 5-6 week window, with 50+% occurring in a 10-day window. Now that doesn't mean there isn't the occasional female fawn coming in late that gets bred in January or February, but in a well-balanced herd the[B] visible[/B] rut is quite short. Another consideration is barren does - does that cannot conceive for one biological reason or another. These does will continue to cycle in and out of estrus into April and cause a flurry of buck activity each time. However, no fawns are being conceived with these late estrus cycles. [/QUOTE]
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