When they hit hard rack it is safe to assume the additional half year.
Normally the fawns hit the ground April-May normally that is. On occassion the doe may drop as early as late March. That's not a norm. If you were able to see a fresh fawn just after birth, count back 160 days and you'll know when the doe was bred.
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how can a deer be 2 or 2.5, arent they all born at the same time?