The one thing It took me a long time to recognize was the difference between Doe and Buck tracks.
Bucks have a wider chest than a Doe but Doe's have a wider hind end than bucks wider hind end is necessary for giving birth,
So when you study tracks you'll begin to notice that when the deer's rear hoof steps down onto it's front hoof track it's either
slightly to the left or outside the front hoof track or slighty to the right or inside of the front hoof track,
if it's to the right it's most likely a buck track if it's to the left it's most likely a Doe track.
sometimes it's hard to find good clear sets of tracks so then I have to relay on the tracks length, width and depth to help me determine
if it's a Buck or a Does track..
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