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Fawns are here !!!

yes probably 4 more nothing yet. wont happen again. i can just barely walk. and hurry back to couch cried few days for mama but sucking good now,mowed all doe pens so i can see! no more chasing them,narrowed way down since stroke and found tumor in lungs stil waiting. doc doing now instead of leaving up to me! DC
 
Had my first born AI twin girl mule deer born today. They are out of a Montana/Idaho doe AI'd to a AZ. mule deer. The Montana doe was from a 28 inch Montana buck and the Idaho side was 32 inch's wide buck. The AZ. buck was a young buck about two years old which was 28 wide with just great forks. I'm happy to see these fawns and expect many more.



Some of you know I was late with my AI program. We normally have fawns May 26 or so. I've been waiting for the start of the fawning season. For me it's the fun time of the year.
 
TRIPLE R WHITETAILS said:
had another set of twin bucks fawns out of a maxbo dream doe bred to a maxbo yearling... we now have 10 bucks and only five doe s



Triple R congratulations on your Maxbo Dream buck fawns. My largest yearling this year is out of Maxbo Dream. Just tagged two doe fawns out of Typhoon and Rolex/Maxbo full sister.



Too many fawns.



Scott
 
Bottel Feeding at Apple Creek



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Welcome Back Nate

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thanks scott.. we are proud of these .. just wish we had gotten a doe fawn.. we still have a couple more to go so hopefully we will get one... they were born out of a fawn that got bred around december 9th by a maxbo son that belongs to dreamranch and are our deepest bred fawns yet.. Maxbo top and bottom
 
Well so far we have had eight mule deer fawns and the sex is seven females and one male. I'm waiting for my mule deer crosses with the white whitetail deer Morton from the AI program. I should have about twenty five mule deer fawn and eighty whitetail fawns. Some highlight in the whitetail for me will be Updraft, Shock & Awe, Amos, Pretty Boy Floyd, BRF Patrick JR, Ice and Dropzilla fawns.



The red cap program is working fine for me so far and I'm very happy with the results so far. Thanks Rick
 
Just got a bc Roosevelt buck and doe fawn out of my reno / blitzen daughter, Dustin is keeping him under wraps so far but I saw him 2 days ago and he is insane!! I mean in the same league as ANYTHING Ive seen so far on the forums !! I think this will be his year!
 
Got two doe fawn from Updraft out of a Little Pretty Boy/Lucky doe last night and two doe fawns from Dropzilla also last night. This must be my year for doe fawns 12 doe fawns and only two buck fawns born so far.
 
Jack said:
Got two doe fawn from Updraft out of a Little Pretty Boy/Lucky doe last night and two doe fawns from Dropzilla also last night. This must be my year for doe fawns 12 doe fawns and only two buck fawns born so far.



Hey Jack,

Glad to hear about the fawns from Updraft. Let me know when those other ones from him drop.
 
Had a single buck fawn from Shock & Awe out of a Flees Lucky doe this morning. I guess one is better than none.
 
Issac

1) where did you get the fawn bottle dryer or drain that they are stored on

2) what is the material on the floor - is that rubber mat and is it removable



We are building a new fawn barn and trying to get it right

thanks

bill
 
elamwoods said:
Issac

1) where did you get the fawn bottle dryer or drain that they are stored on

2) what is the material on the floor - is that rubber mat and is it removable



We are building a new fawn barn and trying to get it right

thanks

bill







Bill,

The bottle drying trees are available on EBay.

The floor is a rubberized painted floor. We also put this inside the handling lanes however it made the floor too slippery and non-user friendly. If we had to do it all over again, we would use dirt floors so the deer have the same footing as they run in.

Thanks,

Isaac
 

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