Talk:Rut (mammalian reproduction)
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Needs references
[edit]Hmm, nice little specific section on white-tailed deer, but we need balanced coverage of other animals. And some references! Earthlyreason (talk) 06:59, 19 October 2010 (UTC)
...and a grammar lesson. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.9.61.222 (talk) 20:36, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
Season
[edit]Presumably the season in the southern hemisphere is not September but march april?--Kitchen Knife (talk) 01:04, 14 April 2016 (UTC)
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false rut
[edit]false rut involves sexually immature females and yearling bucks that reach their annual sexual zenith later than mature males, in whom spermatogenesis usually ceases by September
3MRB1 (talk) 09:16, 21 December 2023 (UTC)
- This is not a forum. False rut is not really on this topic, but I guess if there is genuinely no better home for it (maybe hormonal disorders or something) then in desperation we could have a one-line mention, suitably cited to a scientific source. Chiswick Chap (talk) 10:27, 21 December 2023 (UTC)