Mom stole my turkey lol
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Had Tom 60’ to my side all sudden it booked it into bush. Could see it with two does. 30 minutes later this doe walked out with cute fawn. To far to get great picture
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Mom stole my turkey lol
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Had Tom 60’ to my side all sudden it booked it into bush. Could see it with two does. 30 minutes later this doe walked out with cute fawn. To far to get great picture
This doe just walked by think she still carrying
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Cool. Using a 200-day gestation period, the doe would have been bred around October 20th last.
interesting, my dad had some hens infront of him the other day, then 3 deer came out the bush to say hi and they didnt even bat an eye at them, maybe its a tom thing?
Nice to see this kind of thing. Spring fawn! Fun part of Turkey hunting - you get to see the whole world wake up around you. I had a bobolink land on my boot one year. His song sounded like the bleeps and bloops from R2D2 in Star Wars. I guess my camo worked. He must have thought I was a rock.
3 fawns I’ve seen so far doe this morning looks real close she’s big
May 21. Be careful out in pastures almost ran over this one. Seen mom 75’ in the evergreen line.
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Stay calm he cant see me
I think you'll find that it's actually October 25th, if you were to use the approximate 200-day gestation period. Unfortunately it's difficult to determine gestation in wild deer, only approximate.
We do know the seasons play a big role in gestation and arguably we're at least a week ahead judging by the greenery and that being the important nutrient for doe's to lactate.
I could still see the possibility of a November breeding instead of October.
It's always been a great topic for debate.