Here's the weird part - it was not a yearling doe. It was a large fully mature doe. Fawn was not newborn - I would guess perhaps 2 months old.Poor fawn! That must have been a young doe. If we have a tough winter that little won't make it.
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Here's the weird part - it was not a yearling doe. It was a large fully mature doe. Fawn was not newborn - I would guess perhaps 2 months old.Poor fawn! That must have been a young doe. If we have a tough winter that little won't make it.
Very late, still. Maybe the doe is on the other end of the spectrum.Here's the weird part - it was not a yearling doe. It was a large fully mature doe. Fawn was not newborn - I would guess perhaps 2 months old.
- or aborted/failed to take on an earlier mating. There are deer through my place constantly, but this is the first I have seen this pair. One year a doe with a stiff front leg and triplets showed up - I saw them/her one time.Very late, still. Maybe the doe is on the other end of the spectrum.
Good afternoon everyone, and thanks for the much needed coffee @sourlandGood morning - damp and dreary here - coffee is brewed.
Let them have some whole apples without the core and fresh whole carrots. This should keep them busy for quite some time.It's supposed to rain every day until Friday. That's when I will release the flock. I'm trying to use that fact to get me through to Friday. They look so bored in there and I hate it!