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Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 01:37 PM
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I watched a young spike that couldn't have been more an a year an a half old, chasing a doe this weekend. He had young spikes that couldn't have been more than three or four inches. The doe had her six month fawn tagging along behind.
I heard or read somewhere that the reason why few doe are missed during the initial rut, is because everyone gets a piece of the action.
"Some people will never like you because your spirit irritates their demons."
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 02:00 PM
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A 1 1/2 year old buck will breed every opportunity they get
That's the equivelant to a 14-15 year old kid
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 02:24 PM
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catslayer
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A 1 1/2 year old buck will breed every opportunity they get
That's the equivelant to a 14-15 year old kid yep, goats are even worse, I you keep them billy kids in the pin very long after weaning they will be AFTER THEM GIRLS...
Sombody smells like fried borritos...
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 02:32 PM
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I watched a young spike that couldn't have been more an a year an a half old, chasing a doe this weekend. He had young spikes that couldn't have been more than three or four inches. The doe had her six month fawn tagging along behind.
I heard or read somewhere that the reason why few doe are missed during the initial rut, is because everyone gets a piece of the action. Just because they are chasing doesn't mean they are breeding! If it did I sure would have put fewer miles on my pickup during my teenage years.
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 02:39 PM
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stxranchman
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You can even get a buck fawns that will breed some doe if there are no other bucks around.
Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 03:12 PM
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Shoot him! We got a spike Saturday morning that had some of the darkest hocks I've seen on any deer, and I'm sure he was only 1 1/2.
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 03:15 PM
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It's a great reason to shoot him. Next year it will be hard to tell if he's a big 18month or a small 2 1/2 y/o, and he'll be more successful at breeding too .
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 04:07 PM
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Shoot him! We got a spike Saturday morning that had some of the darkest hocks I've seen on any deer, and I'm sure he was only 1 1/2. I had the cross hairs on him but just couldn't bring myself to kill the little fella after taking a doe the evening before.
"Some people will never like you because your spirit irritates their demons."
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 06:10 PM
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I watched a young spike that couldn't have been more an a year an a half old, chasing a doe this weekend. He had young spikes that couldn't have been more than three or four inches. The doe had her six month fawn tagging along behind.
I heard or read somewhere that the reason why few doe are missed during the initial rut, is because everyone gets a piece of the action. Chasing and sealing the deal are to different things
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Re: Too young to breed? I guess not.
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11/03/14 09:34 PM
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Shoot him! We got a spike Saturday morning that had some of the darkest hocks I've seen on any deer, and I'm sure he was only 1 1/2. It's a great reason to shoot him. Next year it will be hard to tell if he's a big 18month or a small 2 1/2 y/o, and he'll be more successful at breeding too . I watched a young spike that couldn't have been more an a year an a half old, chasing a doe this weekend. He had young spikes that couldn't have been more than three or four inches. The doe had her six month fawn tagging along behind.
I heard or read somewhere that the reason why few doe are missed during the initial rut, is because everyone gets a piece of the action. Chasing and sealing the deal are to different things
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