How are they standing that close to the other buck without the other buck running off. It seems as though they are right next to the other buck. I didn't watch the entire 7 minutes. Anybody know the explanation?
How are they standing that close to the other buck without the other buck running off. It seems as though they are right next to the other buck. I didn't watch the entire 7 minutes. Anybody know the explanation?
They must be a lot more amorous out west than around here. I was out hunting on day and had a buck getting ready to mount a doe. I drew my bow, another doe behind me took off tail up that I did not know was there, and the buck and doe took off.