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New white deer pic

Started by ranger 3, April 14, 2009, 12:19:00 PM

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ranger 3

It looks like it has blood on it's rump could it be she had a fawn?
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KentuckyTJ

That or it looks to me like its just a patch of brown hair. Very neat photo for sure.
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ranger 3

No, it is red you can't tell in the pic. you can save it and zoom in on it.
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Dave Bulla

Could be, the time of year is right.
Dave


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SouthMDShooter

Ya its defenitly blood, most likely just gave birth like you said
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Forester

Cool deer.  Interesting pic.

Assuming the pic is from April 13 (yesterday), breeding and conception would have been Sept. 24 (+/- 2 days) last year.  Is that a plausible breeding date for the picture location?
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Killdeer

Isn't it kind of early for fawning? Ours typically start in mid to late May.

Maybe she works for the Post Office.
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yellow bow

I'm thinking along the same lines as Forester and Killie.

wollelybugger

I saw a deer track today that wasn't even a inch long. Some of the older does have their fawns in April. They are the first to come in heat in the fall.

Killdeer

Maybe they do fawn earlier up north. They come into rut before our southern deer, right? That would make sense.

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adeeden

It seems pretty early to me most of the fawns around here drop in early May.
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Harmless

Seems to early for fawns up here. We usaly dont see any till about mid May.
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particularly spicey batch of refrieds?
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SouthMDShooter

yes defenitly early to be having them but I have seen fawns in april before in WV
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I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
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ron w

If she bred early, she'll drop early. Its only 2 weeks till May.
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wtpops

Ya never know might have been a miss carry
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Dave Bulla

I'm not too sure about it being early.  Growing up in PA, trout season usually opened the second week in April and it was common to run into fawns by the following weekend.  A week or two early is nothing abnormal.
Dave


I've come to believe that the keys to shooting well for me are good form, trusting the bow to do all the work, and having the confidence in the bow and myself to remain motionless and relaxed at release until the arrow hits the mark.

ranger 3

I'll keep an eye for a fawn, I go by there about 3 times a week and she is there almost every time.
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Brian Gillispie

Looks like a llama to me,  Body looks strange to be a deer.


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