RE: Is it possible for a fawn to have a rack...
Take it for what it is worth but I got this off the "Lucky Buck" web site.
Do the doe eat it too?
Answer:Yes and you want them too. They produce your bucks. We often have customers see what was their button bucks grow 4-6”spikes the first year. This is not just because the fawn ate the Lucky Buck, but because his mother did and likely bred on an earlier heat giving that fawn a tremendous advantage of being born 3 or 6 weeks earlier. Also the does will milk heavier giving an even greater advantage. These spike horn fawns will have a much larger base size and a huge advantage in the following years.