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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3341947" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Just tonight on our feeder in the front yard, we had a yearling with a 8" spike on one side only. No red spot on the other side. I would just about bet the farm it was an antlered doe. I had a pretty good visual on it at 25 yards or so and did not see any "junk" that would identify it as a buck. </p><p>Now for the OP's question. We have a fawn that probably doesn't weigh 45 lbs that comes through the yard with its mom on occasion. Wife and I were both surprised at how small it is. No spots, but tiny. </p><p>A couple of the does were looking kinda plump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3341947, member: 5412"] Just tonight on our feeder in the front yard, we had a yearling with a 8" spike on one side only. No red spot on the other side. I would just about bet the farm it was an antlered doe. I had a pretty good visual on it at 25 yards or so and did not see any "junk" that would identify it as a buck. Now for the OP's question. We have a fawn that probably doesn't weigh 45 lbs that comes through the yard with its mom on occasion. Wife and I were both surprised at how small it is. No spots, but tiny. A couple of the does were looking kinda plump. [/QUOTE]
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