Staggage
Staggage refers to the practice of a male animal, typically a deer, temporarily leaving its herd or group during the mating season, often referred to as the rut. This behavior is most commonly observed in species such as red deer (*Cervus elapus*), fallow deer (*Dama dama*), and roe deer (*Capreolus capreolus*), though it may occur in other ungulate species as well. The term originates from the Old English *staga*, meaning "stag," and *gæst*, meaning "guest," reflecting the transient nature of the stag’s departure.
During the rut, male deer undergo significant physiological and behavioral changes. Their testosterone levels rise, leading
The duration of staggage varies by species and environmental conditions. In red deer, for example, stags may
Staggage is an adaptive strategy influenced by evolutionary pressures, balancing the need for mating opportunities with