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Yes, it is possible.  There are always a few doe that come in heat either very early or very late (it's kind of like a bell curve).  It would make sense that there were 5 bucks chasing her since she was most likely the only one in the area that was in heat.

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its been proven by NYS biologists that although the majority of breeding occurs around November 15 does are breed as early as september and as late as february

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I pulled my trail cam cards today and on two different days I had a doe flying through with a buck chasing her(the upside to using 30sec video) Both bucks were small and the doe looked smaller as well

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Agree with above... likely doe first estrous cycle. Must have been neat to see 5 bucks chasing a doe. Probably not so neat for the doe, lol.

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