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They look to be in great shape here too. So, hopefully, the does will have more fawns and the bucks will put on more bone. Being that they won't have to build up as much body weight as the last couple of years. This late into winter, even if we get a couple bad storms, they should go into spring in good shape.

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They look to be in great shape here too. So, hopefully, the does will have more fawns and the bucks will put on more bone. Being that they won't have to build up as much body weight as the last couple of years. This late into winter, even if we get a couple bad storms, they should go into spring in good shape.

No Doubt. We have them in most every field now.  I dont believe they even " Yarded " up this year as we have then in groups of 2-5 on all ends of the property. Most winters they are deep on Drum for 4 months.

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No Doubt. We have them in most every field now.  I dont believe they even " Yarded " up this year as we have then in groups of 2-5 on all ends of the property. Most winters they are deep on Drum for 4 months.

FSW what would you know you feed them year round joke!They are doing/looking very healthy less snow makes for easy eating also the temps have been quite warm

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FSW what would you know you feed them year round joke!They are doing/looking very healthy less snow makes for easy eating also the temps have been quite warm

lol..You are right, We do feed them year round. Alfalfa bales are in place. 4 acre chunk of corn still standing and Tree tops left in the woods from our fall cutting. But it seems they prefer the leftover beans in the fields as of late.  They know they can get to corn anytime and now with no snow is the time to gobble up on the Soybean.  I believe anyways?

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