This wasn't here a week ago, seems they've found a patch of reasonably dry ground and worked it over into a big bare patch. Haven't seen before. What are they up to?
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This wasn't here a week ago, seems they've found a patch of reasonably dry ground and worked it over into a big bare patch. Haven't seen before. What are they up to?
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No idea but...
Disco night?
Trying to knock off old anlters (probably still too early?)
Interested to see Fallow farmers replys.
I’ve had game camera photos of youngsters still playing on scrapes in June.
Oh well I've put a gong right beside it so they can come out and party all they want lol
Have you had a salt lick sitting there previously?
It the young fellas burning off energy as they Havnt had a cuddle
I've found a few of these in the blue mtns too. Normally have a stump of some kind in it too, seem to be well used all year round. I assumed was a bit of a scratch, dust bath general tom foolery area.
It’s just the boys regrouping and sorting out the pecking order again. Quite common in mid winter.
Could be a couple of bucks scraping. Last week I had two 10 point red stags wake me and the dog up first light antlers clashing for at leat an hour. They made a hell of a mess on the ground 70m from camp. By the time I got me shit together they had slowed up and one bolted off see us come with the rising sun coming from behind us, the other stag just stood there looking at us and I could of shot him 10 times over before he ran off.
Yeah bucks fighting will do this until antlers drop
It's a rutting stand, commonly seen in the deer parks of Englandshire.
Interesting. Found a handful of the same type of active scapes in a new hunting block I’m finding my around in at the moment. Does it indicate higher numbers and more competition? No shortage of sign that’s for sure.