Not sure if anyone else is seeing this, but up here in the mountains we have seen fawns being dropped this past week. And not just one, I backup to about 600 acres of UFS and I have feeders, mineral and salt licks on my property along with about 12 mature apple trees. In early July we saw our first fawns, and on Monday we saw two fawns with a mature Doe, and the could hardly stand up. My wife saw a fawn and small doe this evening when taking her walk and that fawn wasn't but a few days old. This makes some of our does being breed in Jan or even a little later.
Last Sept when bow season opened. I was driving by and a guy was gutting a deer dragging a doe out of the FS land and I stopped to talk to him, and he told me amazing story. When he killed the doe and gutted her she was carrying a fawn, and this was late Sept. Crazy as it might sound, he assured me the fawn was alive and ready to come out.
Has anyone else ever seen anything like this?
Last Sept when bow season opened. I was driving by and a guy was gutting a deer dragging a doe out of the FS land and I stopped to talk to him, and he told me amazing story. When he killed the doe and gutted her she was carrying a fawn, and this was late Sept. Crazy as it might sound, he assured me the fawn was alive and ready to come out.
Has anyone else ever seen anything like this?