Do deer sleep?
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RE: Do deer sleep?
A couple years ago in Illinois I was sneaking into my stand in the pitch-black of morning. I was intentionally going in extra early because I wanted to beat the buck I was hunting into his bed-room. I was quietly sneaking through the timber without the use of a flashlight because I could see well enough to navigate a path I knew well.
Without warning, a deer exploded from what seemed like 2 ft. away from me. I nearly soiled myself on the spot - it scared the hell out of me! This deer had to have been sound asleep, and didn't wake up until I was right on-top of it. Generally though, I think deer take cat-naps throughout the day, rarely falling into a deep sleep. I read an artical in D&DH about this same topic last year sometime. They had some pics of some bucks with they're eyes closed, and using they're racks as "kick-stands" for they're heads. Some cool pics if I remember correctly!
I have had a doe bed down in-front of me before and lay completely out on it's side, head down, the whole nine yards. Watched her change positions several times throughout the day and everything. Legs stretched out to the side like it didn't have a care in the world! This is the only time I've seen this though, generally they are bedded with they're heads in the up-right and ready to flee position!
Without warning, a deer exploded from what seemed like 2 ft. away from me. I nearly soiled myself on the spot - it scared the hell out of me! This deer had to have been sound asleep, and didn't wake up until I was right on-top of it. Generally though, I think deer take cat-naps throughout the day, rarely falling into a deep sleep. I read an artical in D&DH about this same topic last year sometime. They had some pics of some bucks with they're eyes closed, and using they're racks as "kick-stands" for they're heads. Some cool pics if I remember correctly!
I have had a doe bed down in-front of me before and lay completely out on it's side, head down, the whole nine yards. Watched her change positions several times throughout the day and everything. Legs stretched out to the side like it didn't have a care in the world! This is the only time I've seen this though, generally they are bedded with they're heads in the up-right and ready to flee position!
#33
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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RE: Do deer sleep?
Last year, I had a couple twin fork-horn bucks by my stand. They were banging their heads together and making some rubs for a while. After about half an hour, they got tired of that and laid down foranother half hour or so, about 15 yards from my stand. They both had their eyes closed for various lengths of time, probably not longer than 5 minutes at a time. Definitely asleep.
Then they got up, and walked away.
Short of shooting a deer, by far the coolest hunt I have ever been on as far as seeing things I've never seen before go.
Then they got up, and walked away.
Short of shooting a deer, by far the coolest hunt I have ever been on as far as seeing things I've never seen before go.
#36
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wappingers Falls,N.Y
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RE: Do deer sleep?
Wow, I never imagined that this question would result in so many replies.
I would like to thank everyone for some very interesting and informative feed back.
Hardcorehunter - those are great pictures, I have never seen a deer that relaxed before. Even when I brought the kids to the Catskill Game Farm (local zoo) the deer there would beresting but never sleeping like your pictures.
I would like to thank everyone for some very interesting and informative feed back.
Hardcorehunter - those are great pictures, I have never seen a deer that relaxed before. Even when I brought the kids to the Catskill Game Farm (local zoo) the deer there would beresting but never sleeping like your pictures.
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