In deer population management, approximately 96-98% of does conceive when bred, but this high conception rate does not guarantee fawn survival or population recruitment; the timing of breeding (whether in October, December, February, or July) does not affect conception rates, as does will carry fawns when they can regardless of when breeding occurs.
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96 to 98% of doese's are going to get bred. And on all the reproductive data that I've taken over the years, it's it hovers around 96% of those uh they conceive. Okay? So >> that don't mean recruited into the population.
>> That just means conceive. So it does not matter if you shoot her in October, December, or February or July. 96% of your doese's are going to be carrying fawns when they can carry them.
>> Yep. So timing does not matter.
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