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I'm a little lost on this one....
My buddy was hunting this past weekend at a farm we'll be at this weekend.....Anyway, he had a doe and fawn close to him saturday morning. He said the doe herself was pretty small, and he estimated that the fawn didn't weigh over 50 pounds. For this time of year, and this area, that is SMALL....
Anyway, to quote him...."I didn't shoot the doe because she was bleeding bad enough I thought a buck might be following her." The rut is close I guess, that's for sure. He also said the fawn was still nursing..... What gives? Isn't it late in the year for fawns that small, and nursing?? What's up w/ the bleeding? I don't understand the menstrual cycle of animals, but I am assuming that's what is going on??? Wouldn't that also indicate she was also in heat recently, or is just about too?? |
RE: I'm a little lost on this one....
???? Got me.
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RE: I'm a little lost on this one....
I'm perplexed, too. It's well documented that I see a LOT of deer, each year. Nothing I've ever seen resembles this. I haven't seen a small fawn in several weeks. They've hit a growth spurt here that's stunning. I've seen fawns already bigger than mama (BB's).
Never seen one "bleeding", either. Off the top of my head....that sounds far-fetched. But....like the previous poster...I may simply be ignorant to this. I could see the fawn trying to nurse....but I doubt there's anything there for it. |
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Most does I have killed this time of year have some milk in them. The fawnsdon't seemdependant on it though. Rob's doe from last weekend had milk still that I could see when I was dressing her. I never see them nursing this time of year though.......
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RE: I'm a little lost on this one....
I have seen two fawns nursing within the last week or two. Like stated above, I don't believe they are dependant on it but if its there for the takin' why not. For the blood, never heard of such a thing.[&:]
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DropTine249 makes a great point about late fawns. I have also found milk when dressing a doe, but agree that it is quite late for nursing. The fawns around here (and we have quite a few) are pretty large already, but we have no shortage of bucks, so no late fawns.
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RE: I'm a little lost on this one....
mobo is this a good friend?
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ORIGINAL: DropTine249 Because, if you have a late drop, good genetic buck in a prime area, he will not be mature and beavy racked during the peak of hunting season, but, later. So, he will hit his primeAFTER you can legally shoot him, or late in the season. ![]() |
RE: I'm a little lost on this one....
ORIGINAL: Germ mobo is this a good friend? |
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