Originally Posted by Forrestgump1

Well allegedly they tune off of each other. That’s been studied in humans, cats, dogs and all other types of mammals. When one goes into heat there pheromones released can cause the others, or atleast that’s how I understand it. The timing of that is suppose to be relative to the photoperiod. Which doesn’t exactly add up for does in heat in January and everywhere else being in November.

I think that study alone you mentioned Cnc would answer a lot of questions.


Yeah, I agree……There’s some things where we can look at the landscape and how this is playing out and deduce from it…..this or that has to be true in order for it to exist in the manner in which its doing. That’s where I’m coming from with these ideas. We can debate over the finer details of what is occurring within the individual female itself but it would seem that whatever the mechanism may be it HAS to be occurring within the female population alone……You have distinctly different doe lineages occurring, each with a hodge podge of sires.

Last edited by CNC; 08/23/23 01:54 PM.

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