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These twins piebald buck fawns were born yesterday evening (5-5-10). These are very highly bred buck fawns. The mother is Candy. She is a daughter of Freys Whitetails BULLWINKLE (218" typical). She is also the same doe that produced our great white buck Morton. Morton score 168 @ 3 with a 25" inside spread. The father of these fawns is our Zeus. Zeus is from RCM Noble (323 @ 5). SO, these fawns are the grandsons of Bullwinkle and also the grandsons of RCM Noble. These fawns are for sale. Feel free to call if your interested. cell 304-288-4090 evenings 304-278-9993
 

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Congratulations Jack. They sure look good. Nothing here yet. We are expecting (196 days) around the 18th. Once again Congrats on the Fawns. Allen

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Congrats Jack!!! They are the cutest...you know how I loved those pieds. I will get one once things turn around here....I can promise you that!!
 
Congrats all.....mine need to stay inside their mothers for atleast a few more days and then I will be ready for them.......re-doing the fawn pens!! Nothing like waiting till the last minute.......wouldn't be fun any other way!!
 
Hope you guys to the east of us don't catch our weather pattern.........After weeks of 70+ weather many here are starting to get fawns and last night heavy rains 50's for highs and lows in the mid 30's for the next couple days! Hope you all miss this!
 
Its has been in the 90's here the last couple of days, 40+ fawns as of noon today we have been walking and keeping them moved to the shade of the trees.
 
Thankx wayne you sent it my way.steady 30mph gusting to 60 heavy rain and sunday they are hollerin for SNOW!!! Thankx ole buddy!!!! No fawns yet,Hope they wait till monday now!!!!
 
First fawns born last night at 193 days. 1 set of Twins, buck and doe fawn, Maxbo Ranger/maxbo-maverick.....

supposed to get in the 30's tonight with wind and rain and more fawns almost ready to drop, I am sure there will be more today and tonight, anything special you guys do when weather gets like this, if there born at night i dont guess there is anything you can do until morning.



Taged and shots for both fawns and she had a rectal temp of 98.5, put back in field and 1/2 hour later decided to go ahead and pull her, temp was them 101.3 I wil wait till tonight to pull her
 
11 fawns born today 7 maxbo rangers, 2 maxbo hardcores, and 2 reno fawns, busy day but good day, one set of tripletts the rest all twins...
 
Rick,



Congratulations on your Ranger,Hardcore and Reno fawns weather should be better Sunday. The ground was white with snow in Wisconsin today.



Best of Success Rick,



Scott
 
congrats rick, what a day you had, half your does had their fawns on the same day. I hope they do alright in this weather. I am happy my does didnt have any yesterday, it was cold and very windy, supposed to be like that today.
 
Thanks guys we actually pulled most fawns due to weather (nervous), we did leave 2 on the moms and they seem fine this morning, we have 5 or maybe 6 does (fingers crossed) yet to fawn, hopefully they will space themselves out a little. 9 on the bottle the first morning wow.....
 
We got are first Hardcore fawns Saturday morning out of a PA Geronimo doe. Quintuplets yes 5. 4 bucks 1 doe. Unfortunately the temp was around 40 and she had them in the middle of the night. We lost the doe and one buck but the other three buck fawns are doing good. This Pa doe has had triplets, quads and now quintuplets. All survived before. Five is just to many and she was 186 days.
 
Wow Paul, that's impressive! I'm glad you saved 3 of them, and buck fawns none the less :) Congrats.
 
Congrats on all your fawns, hope all are doing well. My first doe is in labor. Hope she waits till morning supposed to dip to 33 tonight. She has herself tucked in next to the barn out of the wind, so I'm hoping for the best. She's at 191 days. Won't sleep much tonight.



Sandy Malone

Pasture Prime Farm

Rush, N.Y.
 

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