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Posted By: Beoceorl Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Yesterday afternoon I heard the dogs barking at the back fence. This little fawn was bouncing across the pasture with the doe running along behind. The fawn stopped to grab a snack before heading off into the woods.

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Posted By: RipSnort Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Nice photos! Thanks for posting.

RS
Posted By: Tyrone Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
That is one healthy looking doe!
Posted By: Beoceorl Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Originally Posted by Tyrone
That is one healthy looking doe!


They stay fat around here. We have at least one doe that will raise a fawn on our place each year, and we have had as many as 3 does with fawns.
Look at that cute little fawn. The picture of innocence.
Cool pics
Posted By: mjbgalt Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Had that at our place a few years ago. Twin fawns nursing...those suckers are pretty rough on mom's nipples lol
Love that bottom shot. Mom is plump.
Posted By: ConradCA Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Young fawns will remain curled up in one spot while their moms are feeding. You should look for it as they don’t move no matter how close you get. You can take great pictures of them.
Posted By: Diesel Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
That is a very healthy looking doe. Surprised she doesn't have a second or third fawn. Is that fawn small for this time of year where you are at?
Posted By: jaguartx Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Beautiful. Its tiny.

This was about 4 werks ago.

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Fawns here still all got spots the bucks horns are out but not fully developed.
Posted By: Beoceorl Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Originally Posted by Diesel
That is a very healthy looking doe. Surprised she doesn't have a second or third fawn. Is that fawn small for this time of year where you are at?


The rutting season is a little odd here in Alabama, because our deer herd was rebuilt using stock from all the country. We have deer rutting as early as November, and as late as February. I would guess that this fawn is from the later January-February rut.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/23/21
Nice pictures! Thanks!
Posted By: 1minute Re: Doe and Fawn on the Farm - 07/24/21
That is one stout doe!
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