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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1790300" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>Fallow will breed nearly any time. They have a rut cycle that runs for four months, some will breed starting in October,. Others will start in Feb, March. Just depends on the herd. Axis have a totally opposite breeding season as well as most Red Stag in the U.S.. I'm not sure why whitetail and fallow don't cross breed more often. I know some high fence ranches that have had a population of both for over 50 years that have never seen a cross breed. Exotics are strange in a lot of ways. There was one ranch that had some mouflon but there was one big bruiser of a ram that hung out with some whitetail does. He must've ran them like a harem because I never saw any of those does with a fawn. He was a beauty too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1790300, member: 107749"] Fallow will breed nearly any time. They have a rut cycle that runs for four months, some will breed starting in October,. Others will start in Feb, March. Just depends on the herd. Axis have a totally opposite breeding season as well as most Red Stag in the U.S.. I'm not sure why whitetail and fallow don't cross breed more often. I know some high fence ranches that have had a population of both for over 50 years that have never seen a cross breed. Exotics are strange in a lot of ways. There was one ranch that had some mouflon but there was one big bruiser of a ram that hung out with some whitetail does. He must've ran them like a harem because I never saw any of those does with a fawn. He was a beauty too. [/QUOTE]
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