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Dreamcatcher 2 yr old bumper crop this year.

Joined Apr 2009
235 Posts | 0+
Northeast Indiana
As many of you know I work close with many amish farms in Northern Indiana. In doing so I get to see a lot of deer many deer farmers never get a chance to see since many of these farms do not advertise what they have. A few years back alot of these farms used Dreamcatcher on at least one doe on their farms. Now these does were not top notch does by any means. The bumper crop is up this year out of those breedings. The bucks are now 2 so this is the first real opportunity for Dreamcatcher sons to prove themselves. The pictures below are of all, not just the big ones, the 2 year olds I got to see the other day while out visiting farms. Many of these were the largest 2 year olds on the farms they were on, and out of the lesser does on the farms. I know many of these farms bred back to Dreamcatcher last year after these results so the first real well bred yearling Dreamcatcher sons will be up next year. The pictures below are all 2 year olds taken on 7-27-09. What do you think? Could Dreamcatcher possibly work his way up to be a great proven sire? I own only one doe and one buck out of Dreamcatcher right now so I do not own any interest in him. I was just curious as to others thoughts on him?



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Aaron, nice looking bucks. I just lost my Dreamcatcher daughter Monday to a broken hind leg. I did get a set of fawns out of her though. Tell the guys congrats on a good looking set of bucks.
 
Michael,



The third buck down is out of that Hollwood doe you owned. Wait till you see him next year. He shed his cut off buttons really funny this year so he didn't grow right. That seemed to happen alot around here this year.