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| What is with this doe? Posted by golftigers Pregnant, in August? Reply Back to Top |
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| A guy on the Arkansas hunting forum killed a doe on 9-15 that had fawns in it. They looked like they were ready to drop any minute. Reply Back to Top |
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| She's preggo. But prolly has dropped by now. I had a couple mid sept that looked just like her. They have since birthed. One had twins. Reply Back to Top |
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quote: Id feel awful if i shot a preggo mother Reply Back to Top |
| Looks like my wife right before she dropped the last kid. Reply Back to Top |
quote: He posted pics of one, said he didn't have the heart to even dig the other one out. Reply Back to Top |
| Looks preggo to me. I hunted a property in SW GA a few years back and all the deer were swollen like ticks. I learned that there was a native berry that deer and hogs ate which apparently distended their stomachs with gas. I suppose it could be that, but pregnant seems more likely. Reply Back to Top |
Posted by tenfoe on 10/5 at 6:45 pm to golftigers You know those little fawns will probably fit perfect in a 20 qt pot. Reply Back to Top |
| Deer are rutting later and later because of al gore. I have seen bucks chasing with full set of antlers in march. That would give a later than usual drop. Avg gestation is 200 days so a preggo doe aug 20 is an early feb tryst. Not unusual. Reply Back to Top |
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