collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: Here's a stupid question I thought I had the answer to but now I don't know  (Read 1959 times)

Offline DoubleJ

  • YAR Nutcracker
  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Feb 2010
  • Posts: 8550
  • Location: Shelton, WA
How often do does come into estrus?  Is it yearly or every other year?  We see the does around my house with fawns in tow all summer when they have them, all fall, all winter, and then all next spring and summer before the fawns move on.  Or so it seemed.  We saw this morning, a 2x2 with his nose WAY up a does rear and trying to mount her while her fawns were 20 ft. away.  Was this buck just confused or am I?

Offline bobcat

  • Global Moderator
  • Trade Count: (+14)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 39215
  • Location: Rochester
    • robert68
Every year.

Offline whacker1

  • Trade Count: (+3)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Dec 2008
  • Posts: 5816
  • Location: Spokane
Every year.

sometime 2-4 times per year over 6-8 week period of time depending on weather they were bred the first time or not

Offline lokidog

  • Trade Count: (+6)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Mar 2009
  • Posts: 15186
  • Location: Sultan/Wisconsin
As stated usually every year until they get old.  The fawns will often hang with mom until the new babies are born and doe fawns will often hang around them even longer. 

Most deer herds have a selective pressure (predators eating the new borns) to come into estrus within a short time period.  If they come in early or late and are bred by a buck, their fawn will not have the advantage of being one in a large crowd of delectable dinner delights and has a higher likelihood of being picked off thus ending the genetic trait to come into estrus early or late.

Here on the island, with no large predators, we see fawns dropping over a 2 month long period (mid May to mid July) as the only selective pressures are the fawn not being large enough to survive through the colder winter with less food availablity and being born too early for the weather.

Offline nwwanderer

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+3)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Sep 2010
  • Posts: 4810
They can cycle any month of the year, but mostly now for a spring birth.  They cycle about once a month until bred.  Most whitetail fawns will cycle this fall but often late for late (July and after) fawns.  Fewer mule and blacktail cycle as fawns.  Whitetail have the most multiple births, triplets are common and quads not unusual.

Offline JLS

  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Nov 2010
  • Posts: 4623
  • Location: In my last tracks.....
  • Groups: Support the LWCF!
http://www.ansci.wisc.edu/jjp1/ansci_repro/misc/websites09/thur/Deer%20Seasonality/Deer%20Seasonality.html

Here you go, everything you wanted to know about estrous cycles in deer.
Matthew 7:13-14

Offline DoubleJ

  • YAR Nutcracker
  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Feb 2010
  • Posts: 8550
  • Location: Shelton, WA
Thank you guys.  I knew what the estrus cycle was.  I was wondering if it was yearly or every other year.  Got my answer a few posts ago.

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question by GWP
[Today at 06:46:37 AM]


Hunting by Republic/Ferry county by Ridgeratt
[Today at 06:00:08 AM]


As He Lay by hunter399
[Today at 05:53:23 AM]


Mixed bag in ND by zwickeyman
[Today at 03:51:56 AM]


Cougar information by hunter399
[Today at 03:42:43 AM]


suppressor for a 7mm-08 by dreadi
[Yesterday at 11:06:20 PM]


Wasted Bethel bull by firepin
[Yesterday at 10:03:29 PM]


Pork belly burnt ends by jrebel
[Yesterday at 08:49:42 PM]


2025 deer, let's see em! by highside74
[Yesterday at 08:46:05 PM]


Sure glad cougars are solitary animals. by Okanagan
[Yesterday at 07:15:46 PM]


Second Chance Bull by carpsniperg2
[Yesterday at 06:29:54 PM]


"Border Lands Conservation Act" courtesy of Mike Lee (R-UT) by cjjcb
[Yesterday at 06:04:30 PM]


Hydrographics/dipping by elkaholic123
[Yesterday at 06:01:30 PM]


Cougar and an elk same pic/video by NOCK NOCK
[Yesterday at 05:16:10 PM]


Newbie quail hunter by buglebuster
[Yesterday at 05:05:12 PM]


MOVED: Sure glad cougars are solitary animals. by bearpaw
[Yesterday at 01:36:12 PM]


2025 elk success thread!! by brokentrail
[Yesterday at 01:23:12 PM]


Fishing the East Cape in Baja? by Rutnbuxnbulls
[Yesterday at 01:15:40 PM]


Illustration: Skinning for a bear rug by Hunting Cowboy
[Yesterday at 12:48:51 PM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal