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  1. May or June
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    During this time, males may travel up to 20 miles while searching for a mate. Once a cow has been chosen by a bull, they will stay together until calving season starts in May or June.
    Rutting or mating season occurs from mid-September to mid-October. ln May or June, cows give birth to a 25- to 35-pound calf.
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    Moose calves will stay around until breeding season. That is to say a young bull will not be chased away by it's mother until it reaches his second year of growth. Once the estrus starts the cows will chase away their young bulls (at 1 1/2 years age). A young bull of this age will be considered an immature.
    The breeding season is one of the few times moose form small groups - normally they are solitary creatures. Cows remain pregnant for about 8 months and calving occurs in late May through early June. Calves are born with a reddish brown coat with no spots and their coat darkens with age. Cows often have twins and sometimes triplets.
    The breeding season (rut) for moose begins in late September and lasts into early October. Cows may produce their first calf when they are two, and most produce a calf by age three. Each May, cows give birth to one to two calves. Cows rarely have more than two calves and young cows rarely have twins.
    Cow moose give birth to 1 – 3 calves each year although twins are more common than triplets. For the first month after being born, calf survival rate is low due to predation from wolves and bears as well as harsh weather conditions like cold temperatures and deep snow that makes it difficult for them to find food.
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