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fawn birth
I have a customer of mine that said she was watching a fawn being born
in her back yardSaturday after noon and that she watched it for long time.I have never heard of such a late birth is it possible?I looked at the spot where she saw it give birth but it had snowed Sunday so i couldn't find any blood or placenta only deer tracks in the snow.I doubted her but she swears she saw it.What do you think is it possible |
RE: fawn birth
nope. i think its impossible. the doe would have had to been bred almost in the middle of the summer, which doesnt happen. but im not a biologist either, so dont take my word for it
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RE: fawn birth
Like anything nature isn't perfect. I'm am sure there are does that could come into cycle at odd times. And if she starts backing that thing up aganist a buck he might just throw down on it.
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RE: fawn birth
Not likely but possible. Several factors could cause that and if a doe were to come in heat at any time a buck would breed her.
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RE: fawn birth
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY Like anything nature isn't perfect. I'm am sure there are does that could come into cycle at odd times. And if she starts backing that thing up aganist a buck he might just throw down on it. |
RE: fawn birth
I don't believe a buck has enough testosterone being secreted in the summer for him to be able to breed.
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RE: fawn birth
I certainly have my doubt's about this one .
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RE: fawn birth
Anything is possible!!!!!!! I've read that a buck can breed anytime!
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I think it was Arthur P that had something in his signature about, " Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried to slam a revolving door."
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RE: fawn birth
I seriously doubted her but she said saw legs coming out and having a tough time.If its not a fawn birth than what did she see
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