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thoughts...Good weather,fit deer,late breeding?


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I did not even see many young does last season to have a late heat, But you could be right with the health and a higher birth rate. I can say we farm over 1000 acres of hay ground and did not catch a single fawn in the hay machines last year where we usually get 4-8 per year so ya a easy winter late heat and more fawns kind of go hand in hand its going to be a couple years to make up for the last three winters though.

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A doe fawn has to reach about 80lb before she is able to breed. About 20% of doe fawns are bread each year usually in mid to late December. Remember gestation is about 200 days that would mean fawns would be doped in July or August. if the were bread today.

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