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Yearling Buck Percentage
 
 
   The yearling buck percentage is estimated from aging data of harvested bucks and is used as an input into the formula for annual deer herd abundance estimation. Here, yearlings are defined as 1.5 year old deer. For additional Information….
 
  
 
Background
The yearling buck percentage is an input into the formula that is used to estimate the deer population size by deer management unit (DMU). In the formula, the yearling buck percent is used to approximate the buck mortality rate and the buck to doe ratio which are two components needed for the calculation of the pre-hunt population estimate. Yearling buck percent is closely aligned with hunting pressure and where there is a higher harvest of bucks there is typically a higher yearling buck percentage.
 
Collection and analysis methods
Aging data of the harvested antlered deer is needed to estimate yearling buck percent. With the move to electronic registration, aging of harvested deer is primarily accomplished by DNR staff in cooperation with deer processors receiving harvested deer from hunters. At the deer processors, deer are aged based on teeth wear and replacement patterns and it is straightforward to age yearlings (1.5 years old) from older adults (>2.5 years old). In addition, aging data are collected from deer submitted for chronic wasting disease (CWD) sampling. Yearling buck percentage is a calculation of the number of yearling bucks (1.5 years old) divided by the total number of adult bucks (>= 1.5 years old).
 
Using the metric
The 3-year average shows the trend in yearling buck percent. Yearling buck percentage is primarily used as an input into the formula for estimation of herd size at the DMU level. Yearling buck percentage correlates to hunting pressure on antlered deer with higher yearling buck percentages usually indicating higher hunting pressure.
 
Limitations and precautions
The number of bucks aged is variable across DMUs and it is difficult to get very large sample sizes in some areas.
 
Future needs
Continued work is needed to maintain and increase aging samples of harvested deer now that electronic registration is in place.
 
Additional background materials related to this metric
The white-tailed deer population status report is available for viewing on the Wisconsin DNR website dnr.wi.gov keyword “wildlife reports” and there is reference to the use of the yearling buck percentage in the deer population estimates.

 
Yearling Buck Percentage
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