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Cool, I'll think the doe was watching you.
Nice pic...
Good photo Barry !
Great pic. Thanks for posting.
Crockpot size
Cool, Guys here have said they've seen some,I have not yet.
Love that pic. Amazing how still they can be.
If Gavin Newsom hears about this....hoo boy...he's gonna transfer some mountain lions and black bear from Siskiyou down to your area. Predators are on food stamps here 'cause they ate all the deer.
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Cool, I'll think the doe was watching you.



She was.

I could see her hanging around from the cab of the tractor.
Cute little bugger.
They sure are cute little dumplings ain't they..........
Nice photo! Deer timelines is something I've not paid sufficient attention to.

Amazes me that the hogs don't get 'em all.
Barry you're the fawn finder - nice pic - cute little critter .
Cool to see.

When i clicked on this thread, i was expecting a big rattlesnake.
Been looking for them here but it is a good week to 10 days early for fawns per past observation and the doe that was hit in front of my home on Sunday. The usually dogs find them before I do when getting some excersize walking the pasture checking fence. The dogs have been broken from chasing deer so I actually notice their reaction to first scenting a fawn rather than the dogs bothering the fawn.

Way back when I had labs I had one dog that would retrieve any animal or bird we found, no matter how fresh or rancid. It found a newborn fawn and attempted to bring it back to us. Doe did not agree with that plan and the dog was rather confused as it did not know what to do about a deer trying to stomp it and me laughing too hard to say, "drop." The doe finally planted a decent kick to the rump causing the dog to Yelp, drop the fawn, and run to me. He was the first dog I had that was truly deer broke.
Originally Posted by MAC
Cute little bugger.




Took the words right out of my mouth.
Right on. Haven't seen any yet but its a touch early yet for most of them
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