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re: Pictures of displaced animals

Posted on 5/18/11 at 3:35 pm to
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 5/18/11 at 3:35 pm to
quote:

Yeah, I don't think so. Doesn't the basin have a late rut?


The deer rut in the marsh early...like Nov

and the gestation period is about 6 months which would put the timing right about now for them to be dropping
This post was edited on 5/18/11 at 3:39 pm
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81655 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 3:49 pm to
quote:

The deer rut in the marsh early...like Nov

and the gestation period is about 6 months which would put the timing right about now for them to be dropping
Most of that area is area 6, not marsh, and gestation is about 200 days. There are now fawns right now.
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Concern for deer season dates for the Upper Basin in Area 6 which includes the parishes of Pointe Coupee, Avoyelles, West Baton Rouge, Iberville, St. Martin and Assumption.

The breeding range for deer in this area is mid December to mid March with the peak months being January and February and*the average breeding date is January 15th.St. Landry Parish has an average breeding date of January 9th(more December breeding than the other parishes due to restocking), but with this late of a rut could be included with these. The lower Area 6 Parishes of Iberia, St. Mary, Terrebonne, Jefferson and Plaquemines that border the coast have much more December breeding than these others and should not be included with the upper Basin parishes.

With an average breeding date of January 15th,the average fawning date is August 15th.This means that when the bow season opens on October 1st, fawns in the upper Basin are 1 ½ months or less old. Harvest a doe nursing young fawns and the fawns will starve. This is not a good image for hunting or wildlife management. Perhaps it does not hurt the deer population as a whole, but it shows little concern from an animal welfare standpoint.


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Posted by RhodeIslandRed
Adrift Off the Spanish Main
Member since Aug 2009
3175 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 3:53 pm to

Coyote Rescue

PART ONE

PART TWO
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81655 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 3:55 pm to
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Coyote Rescue
Never thought I'd see those 2 words in the same sentence.
Posted by tetu
Ascension Parish
Member since Jan 2011
12269 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 3:59 pm to
My aunt sent me these today.



Posted by Big McLargeHuge
Member since Jun 2008
634 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 4:30 pm to
That one is from Canada. I only post that so that WAFB doesn't go putting it on the news or anything
Posted by F Head
On a boat
Member since Dec 2008
1896 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 4:31 pm to
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Never thought I'd see those 2 words in the same sentence.


Lol. Me either, but I tip my hat to the guy.
Posted by RhodeIslandRed
Adrift Off the Spanish Main
Member since Aug 2009
3175 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 4:42 pm to
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Never thought I'd see those 2 words in the same sentence.



Neither did I. I would have ended that critter's suffering without lifting it into the boat.
Posted by FelicianaTigerfan
Comanche County
Member since Aug 2009
26059 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 4:51 pm to
I agree, with the deer arent droping fawns yet but turkeys are nesting right now. Could really hurt the turkey population. I know its a big concern in Missouri
Posted by choupiquesushi
yaton rouge
Member since Jun 2006
30623 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 5:54 pm to
Does in that are are some of the latest rutting deer in the us

So that their fawns come after spring floods
Posted by GetBackToWork
Member since Dec 2007
6260 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 8:34 pm to
Even the creatures of lore and legend are being displaced.
Posted by sheek
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Sep 2007
43894 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 9:02 pm to
quote:

They will be allowed to receive Louisiana Purchase cards for their troubles


at least the animals will only need temporary assit. vs the losers that have the LA purchase cards now.
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
164253 posts
Posted on 5/18/11 at 9:37 pm to
Deer might be related to fish. That's how natural they are in water. They'll be fine.

Armadillos in the spillway will be wiped out, along with a lot of rabbits. But rabbits can repopulate quickly.

The deer will move right back in when they feel it's time to.
Posted by jrowla2
Colorado
Member since Jan 2007
4078 posts
Posted on 5/19/11 at 1:45 am to
sure, a small number of animals will die but its not really that sad to me as most animals will be fine as they are equipped to deal with this sort of shite
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
146214 posts
Posted on 5/19/11 at 6:54 am to
quote:


The deer rut in the marsh early...like Nov

and the gestation period is about 6 months which would put the timing right about now for them to be dropping

Most of that area is area 6, not marsh, and gestation is about 200 days. There are now fawns right now.

quote:
Concern for deer season dates for the Upper Basin in Area 6 which includes the parishes of Pointe Coupee, Avoyelles, West Baton Rouge, Iberville, St. Martin and Assumption.

The breeding range for deer in this area is mid December to mid March with the peak months being January and February and*the average breeding date is January 15th.St. Landry Parish has an average breeding date of January 9th(more December breeding than the other parishes due to restocking), but with this late of a rut could be included with these. The lower Area 6 Parishes of Iberia, St. Mary, Terrebonne, Jefferson and Plaquemines that border the coast have much more December breeding than these others and should not be included with the upper Basin parishes.

With an average breeding date of January 15th,the average fawning date is August 15th.This means that when the bow season opens on October 1st, fawns in the upper Basin are 1 ½ months or less old. Harvest a doe nursing young fawns and the fawns will starve. This is not a good image for hunting or wildlife management. Perhaps it does not hurt the deer population as a whole, but it shows little concern from an animal welfare standpoint.



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The area I am talking about is area 7, south of the Intracoastal, West of the River...that is not area 6! Our season ends at the end of Dec......Our rut is Oct. 7-22, Oct.23-Nov.5 Nov. 6-20, Nov.21-Nov.5, Dec. 4...

Like I said does should be dropping their fawns right about now....

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Posted by windriver
West Monroe/San Diego
Member since Mar 2006
8656 posts
Posted on 5/19/11 at 7:35 am to
I'm most concerned about the Wild Turkey hatch.
Posted by lsuhunt555
Teakwood Village Breh
Member since Nov 2008
38410 posts
Posted on 5/19/11 at 7:54 am to
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Armadillos in the spillway will be wiped out


If the flood could only wipe them out in my yard.
Posted by ccomeaux
LA
Member since Jan 2010
8184 posts
Posted on 5/19/11 at 9:06 am to
Deer love water, I wouldn't be too concerned.
Posted by LSURoss
SWLAish
Member since Dec 2007
15346 posts
Posted on 5/19/11 at 9:10 am to
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WAFB doesn't go putting it on the news or anything


A news station here has posted "the snake" several times...
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