Thinking of the Alsheimer "Rut Forecast" has me curious. It is my understanding there are multiple reasons for the deer breeding at the same time frame. One of these reasons is the "swamping" or saturation of new fawns at the same time in the spring. This flood of fawns ensures there are more fawns than predators can eat all at once.
In theory, with a condensed rut period, most of the fawns should drop close to the same time. Do you guys think we will be seeing more fawns next year? Do you think there will be a higher survival rate for the fawns next year? Just curious.
In theory, with a condensed rut period, most of the fawns should drop close to the same time. Do you guys think we will be seeing more fawns next year? Do you think there will be a higher survival rate for the fawns next year? Just curious.