Ditto with "Superdave".
I have seen young fawns year round with spots on them. The last time was only 4 days ago. So the idea of a "RUT" or "mating season" only occurring one time a year, at least here in Arkansas is a joke. The cold weather snap in November may trigger "does" to biologically to go into heat at reasonable the same time but they breed year round.
Miketyson26
2007-10-06 16:39:57
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answered by miketyson26 5
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September> October> November.**
2007-10-07 03:54:40
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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Whenever a buck finds a doe in season. It's year round for deer.
2007-10-06 16:10:56
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answered by superdave 2
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Here in Illinois, the ruts are in early and late November.
2007-10-07 08:57:09
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answered by Aaron 4
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Deer don't breed year round!!!
2007-10-09 08:08:32
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answered by Heythere 3
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It varies on your region. Here in the Northeast it began two weeks ago.
2007-10-06 16:04:06
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answered by sirtanaka 5
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