On most occasions, shooting the dominant doe in a group of does will leave the others momentarily confused as their "Guide On" is acting irrationally inconsistent = dead. The group will hesitate and search for another doe to dominate the moment before taking flight. Finding none, they stand there. The 2nd doe killed may or may not terminate the Stalemate. If spotlighted, as in Wildlife Depredation instances or Research, it is not unusual to kill most of the deer in the group following the shooting of the dominant doe.
I have very often shot a buck/doe, doe/doe, or doe/buck combination within minutes to an hour of the first.