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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 3007548" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Retrieverman - My guess is that the does have their fawns hidden, but they will bring them out to see the world soon. My does disappear for a couple weeks then return to the feeder alone. Couple weeks later the speckled butts show up with Mom on my clover or at the feeder. This is best time of the year for my family because we get to watch the youngsters as they interact with the herd and grow. All does with fawns have a hall pass during the coming Fall. The nice bucks are allowed to walk too. We only harvest the cull bucks which may be up to 6 years old. We have a very smart 6 1/2 yr old buck that is always at the right place, but at the wrong time for me to harvest him, grrrr. One classic example was when the "Chili Buck" was out back and, in range, and my wife said I could not harvest him because I needed to keep working as we had a party to finish preparing for. Ain't that special! "Chili" was also ready to start fighting with the "Hartford Buck" and I had a ringside seat for the spectacle. The "Hartford Buck" had not been seen in 2 years and he was back. Life is sometimes not fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 3007548, member: 8855"] Retrieverman - My guess is that the does have their fawns hidden, but they will bring them out to see the world soon. My does disappear for a couple weeks then return to the feeder alone. Couple weeks later the speckled butts show up with Mom on my clover or at the feeder. This is best time of the year for my family because we get to watch the youngsters as they interact with the herd and grow. All does with fawns have a hall pass during the coming Fall. The nice bucks are allowed to walk too. We only harvest the cull bucks which may be up to 6 years old. We have a very smart 6 1/2 yr old buck that is always at the right place, but at the wrong time for me to harvest him, grrrr. One classic example was when the "Chili Buck" was out back and, in range, and my wife said I could not harvest him because I needed to keep working as we had a party to finish preparing for. Ain't that special! "Chili" was also ready to start fighting with the "Hartford Buck" and I had a ringside seat for the spectacle. The "Hartford Buck" had not been seen in 2 years and he was back. Life is sometimes not fair. [/QUOTE]
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