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09' Fawn Pictures

dcwhitetails said:
Drew i will answer your question it is not a dumb question. best way i know, from 196 to 200 plus days i start pacing, doe start pacing fence.when bag looks plum full. i really get excited, if i see tail sticking strait out. then i go on alert.:D



DC - that's too funny. I'm with ya there, although I started pacing on about day 188.
 
Looking good Allen. We had twin white bucks born Saturday Night...they are Mortons full blooded brothers. That is Morton pictured to the left scoring 168 @ 3 with a 25" inside spread. These guys are spoken for already. I have 8 more does expecting pied fawns. Expecting does bloodlines include RCM Noble, RCM AJ (daughter and grand daughter), RCM Apache (daughter and grand daughter), BAM, Ratchet, J-44. Can't go wrong with any of those when they are all bred to our piebald breeder buck Patch 175" clean 5 x 5, 21" inside.



Let me know if you get any pied bucks, I might be interested in swaping. I am always looking for a good piebald breeder.



Jack Oliver

Shadow Valley Deer Farm

304-278-9993

mysite.verizon.net/shadowvalleydeerfarm
 
Thanks BJ. I signed up several weeks ago. I've been on here reading, just haven't posted anything before now. Hey, has the EAGLE landed? What ever happened to that thing?
 
Dc wander how many of us deer farmers are pacing right now.........I know i have been for at least a week now......got one fawn to show for it so far (see below).......hey maybe one good thing might come from the pacing.......maybe I'll lose some weight......NOT.....I just eat more!!! No these girls must have known I was building a new fawning pen (see below) it gave me some extra time to get it almost completed.....got a few more touch ups to do.
 

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Just wanted to say that one of my does had a buck fawn.She looked really big,so I thought she was going to have twin's,but only found one.Me and the famliy ran out of day light so we had to stop looking.I will continue the search in the morning.We are still very happy that we got one,even if that is all she had.Hillbilly
 
ikoff said:
Does Randy tell anyone there is someone named "Fawn" in the bedroom?



Too funny.....I did have a girlfriend named Fawn in college. In fact, I just seen her a couple of months ago. I told her that we were raising deer now and I bottle feed fawns....she got a kick out of that!!!:D
 
KYDeer,

Congrats on your fawn...you probably have another one around there somewhere if you think she looked big......good luck with your search in the morning!!
 
We had these twin piebald bucks born this morning. They are from an RCM Apache doe (256") and our piebald breeder buck Patch (175"). We have 4 fawns sired by Patch so far this spring 2 whites and 2 piebalds (all 4 bucks)



Jack Oliver

Shadow Valley Deer Farm

Rivesville WV

304-278-9993

mysite.verizon.net/shadowvalleydeerfarm
 

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Jack, Those are some beautiful boys! Looks like patch is doing a good job.

Nick Biser

Team Biser Whitetails
 
Congratulations Jack...They look great! I love fawn season, it's so neat to see what everybody gets and antlers Wow...May is my new favorite month.:D