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Post by honker on Jul 29, 2021 22:46:05 GMT -6
Anyone every seen 4 fawns with a doe before? Is it possible? There were no other does in the next few frames, but that would seem the most likely explanation.
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Post by caveman on Jul 30, 2021 4:18:37 GMT -6
Anyone every seen 4 fawns with a doe before? Is it possible? There were no other does in the next few frames, but that would seem the most likely explanation. neat picture. The only time I have seen four fawns with a doe was late late fall after we had shot one of the doe mothers.
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Post by daydreamer on Jul 30, 2021 5:07:04 GMT -6
That’s cool. The does/fawns I observed last year were extremely territorial and would never run in the same pack. Don’t know that I’ve ever seen quads…
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Post by smsmith on Jul 30, 2021 6:52:37 GMT -6
I don't think it's possible for a doe this far north to have quads.
Last year there was a pair of fawns that got orphaned pretty early, I'd see them in the same general vicinity as another doe's set of twins. When they'd get too close to the doe, she'd chase them off.
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Post by Catscratch on Jul 30, 2021 7:21:11 GMT -6
I've seen triplets, never a quad. Cool pic!
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Post by terrifictom on Jul 30, 2021 8:09:15 GMT -6
That’s cool. The does/fawns I observed last year were extremely territorial and would never run in the same pack. Don’t know that I’ve ever seen quads… Same thing I observed. Had an orphaned fawn last year and every time it got close to other fawns the does would literally beat the shit out of the orphan.
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Post by Tooln on Aug 1, 2021 7:21:00 GMT -6
I had a doe who had a set of twins and another a single. The single got hit on the road by a car within a month of fawning. The one who had the twins took in the orphan.
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Post by Sandbur on Aug 1, 2021 11:20:26 GMT -6
I have triplets on my farm this year. She crossed through the edge of the yard this morning.
Last week, I thought I jumped three fawns in the tall grass.
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