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I put my buck and does together, let them breed two-three times. Then 2-4 hours later, I put the doe back in with him for a couple more times. I heard some people waiting up to eight hours between breeding. The thought behind this is that while the first session induces ovulation, the second will be more fertile. However, I've a couple young does that accepted the buck, and 31 days later, nothing. In other words, just because they let him do his thing, it doesn't mean she's old enough to get pregnant. I had another doe that I put with the buck almost daily for several months before she let him breed. I had made up my mind to put her in the stew pot, but thought maybe one more time, and boom. She was almost eight months old when she finally bred. She has turned out to be my best mother, go figure!