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Question about the Male Deer?

by Guest59143  |  earlier

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We live in Central Texas and have a small deer population in our neighborhood. I've researched about white-tailed deer but there's one question that I can't seem to find.

Occasionally we'll feed them "deer chow" from a local feed store in our area. I've seen as many as two young fawns, five does, and three or four bucks at once. The males have at least three points but the largest one has at least four.

Aren't the males suppose to leave their mothers or is this herd just special?

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  1. They're probably just gathered together for feeding, I'm willing to bet that most of the time when they're not learning to depend on humans for food, the males are solitary.

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