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    Interesting discovery, from the aspect that it's a fawn from a Piebald Doe....

    Born about a week and a half ago at Deer Tracks Junction farm in Cedar Springs, Michigan, a fawn named Dragon was unique from the start. His birth mother, "Bunny" is a special type of whitetail deer known as the Piebald, which carries a genetic defect causing it to have large areas of white in its coat.

    The defect reportedly occurs in less than 1 percent of the whitetail deer population. Dragon was rejected by his mother after birth, likely by natural instinct because he looks different than other fawns. His white colouring would cause him to stand out rather than blend in when trying to hide in nature, Hilary Powell says.

    Dragon spent his first few few nights inside Powell's home being bottle-fed before graduating to his own small pen in her yard. Powell still handles his feedings. Later this summer, as he grows and becomes stable, he'll join the other deer in a large fenced-in pasture area. This could happen as early as July, Powell said.

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    Cute little feller !!!

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    A face only a mother could love. You think the other deer call him names. Lol

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    Very unusual little guy!
    Member of the National Firearms Association (NFA).

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    I saw this earlier on my Facebook page,cute.

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    Mamma breed with a young Hereford bull instead of a Buck?





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