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This phenomenon might explain why bucks will breed with a doe even after another buck has already gotten to her.

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Well why would the buck be worried if someone else got her first? How would he know? Does he ask her? Many human males don't even care who might have got her first, as long as they are going to get their kicks at the moment. LOL

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Well why would the buck be worried if someone else got her first? How would he know? Does he ask her? Many human males don't even care who might have got her first, as long as they are going to get their kicks at the moment. LOL

Not to get all nerdy on everyone but biologist theorize that the bump on the back of our manhood is designed to scrape out the competitors seeds while we're busy dropping our own. I'll leave it at that. I am not about to examine a buck's tools.

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Burt, I could have told you that. Let me explain myself and how I came to learn about this first hand.This happens in the animal world more than people know. What happen to me is ,that I use to rise english setters for hunting birds. I had a very good female that was in heat and I wanted to have her breed so I could get a pup from her. I found a male that I wanted to breed her and the owner and I set it up. The day that I knew that she would stand I called the owner of the male and he came over with him. Well my bitch stood for his dog and we had a good coupling. I paid good money to this man and he also was to get a pup. Now besizes my english setters ,I also had a male German shorthair, (one of the smartest dogs I ever had). That afternoon my wife and I were going to town, so I told my wife that I was going put the setter in the cellar to be safe.. All the other dogs were locked up in their kennel runs. and I felt that everything was going to be ok.. When we got home two hours later the first thing I did was to walk out to the kennels and check my dogs. Guess who was missing. I walked around the house and could not find any way he could get in. I went inside and opened the cellar door and there they were at the bottom of the stairs locked up. He had got in through a small window that some how he broke the lock and by the way his rear end was moving he was very proud of himself. After getting them apart I called the Vet and told him what had happened and asked what I could do.He told that the worst thing that could happen would be that she would have two litters, and to just let her have them.He also told me that this happens in the animal world all the time and he used deer as an example along with many other animals.This was forty years ago that this happened. My setter did had (6) six of the most beautiful setter pups you would ever want to see.and she also had (6) six of the ugliests setter shorthair mix that I had ever seen.. I could not sell the setter pups because of the mix up and the owner of the male didn't want a pup. I gave them away. I keep one male setter for myself and he was a good hunter. The people that got the mixed pups said they were good dogs and I know one guy hunted his and said that she hunted good for him and he was happy to have her, but man was she ugly looking.

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