fawn birth
#1
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
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
#3
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.
#5
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.
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.