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Aren't piebalds just incredible?  They are unique in color and personality!  There is one is Erie County that everyone is seeing and some in Wyoming County.

I happen to raise white-tailed deer and love my whites and piebalds!  Piebalds are unusual and not always a given.  Just because one or both of the breeding pair is a piebald doesn't mean their fawns will be though they will carry the gene.  I have found they have more personalable personalities and are very talkative.  Lots of pics on http://www.NorthernWhitetail.com of brown, white and piebald whitetails.

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This is a piebald that we had on our trail camera.  He was around for 2 seasons and we havent seen him since middle of bow season last year.  I have seen a few in that area. One was a doe that was very blochy like a cow.

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I had a 6 pointer sneak up behind me two years ago, but I couldn't get a shot off with the bow. Not a big rack, but it was cool to see.

It either had offspring with the same trait or it was an older buck going down hill as i got trail camera pics of a small racked piebald the following year in the same area, but I never saw while I was in the stand.

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I read something once that said that all deer carry the gene for white coloration or the mottled brown and white condition of being a piebald. However the gene is highly recessive. I never heard what it is that brings that gene into dominance in some individual deer.

Doc

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when I first started bow hunting at 14 years old there where two yearlings running around were i hunt by Montgomery. I stuck one of them with the arrow but lost the blood trial do to a heavy rain storm that came in. I was hoping to get one to match the one my father had killed in the early 80's which he taned it. I will try to get a pic of the piebald hide.

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I read something once that said that all deer carry the gene for white coloration or the mottled brown and white condition of being a piebald. However the gene is highly recessive. I never heard what it is that brings that gene into dominance in some individual deer.

Doc

Remember folks, yes piebald are neat to look at but piebald genetics are a defect and are NOT something that you want in a deer herd.  If you see one you see one during seer season you should try to remove it.

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Hey all just seen a Piebald tonight. 7/2 (almost pure White) whitetail Buck in Walden, NY to night. So cool. And nice horns forming too. Wide 4 pointer. All white but the hair between its horns. Its noise was are pink color also..... Didn't get time to take out my camara though.

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I read something once that said that all deer carry the gene for white coloration or the mottled brown and white condition of being a piebald. However the gene is highly recessive. I never heard what it is that brings that gene into dominance in some individual deer.

Doc

Remember folks, yes piebald are neat to look at but piebald genetics are a defect and are NOT something that you want in a deer herd.  If you see one you see one during seer season you should try to remove it.

Besides, who the heck wants to see a deer that looks more like a goat than a deer ....... lol. shoot the dang thing.

Doc

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At my buddies camp on black lake, there has been a piebald doe there for about 4 years.  She is seen regularly.  He is of the opinion that shooting her wol be bad luck, so she remains safe. I saw her last weekend when I went over to visit.  It is like you know the good weather is here when you see her. She is almost all white and the brown liks like a saddle on her back.  I have also seen two true albono pink eyes and all. 

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