ORIGINAL: NYSHunter
Table 1 states that their count for their particular sample in PA the 52% male newborn. Tbale 2 shows male newborn at 15,129 and female newborn at 13,965. Statically, it means about 50/50 because the sampleing must have some error rates, but its one study and a particular sample. By no means does it state that all fawns are 50% buck and 50% does. It was just some reasearch that I though some would like to review.
Statiscally, it DOES NOT mean about 50/50. Suppose a standard + or - 3%....That means the error swings both ways. So it could 55% male, and 45% female.