F fallow Joined Sep 2011 89 Posts | 0+ Bemidji, MN Discussion Starter Jun 5, 2012 #1 Anything I need to watch for that indicates labor approaching? Do the does act any different?
H H&M Whitetails Joined Apr 2009 429 Posts | 0+ Fort Wayne, Ind Jun 6, 2012 #2 our does seem to pace along the fence and thier utters should get big
Four Seasons Whitetails Joined Oct 2009 3,165 Posts | 1+ upstate ny Jun 6, 2012 #3 Walking the fence,Tails out and licking their behind alot!!!
R rsander32 Joined May 2011 114 Posts | 1+ Fosston, MN Jun 6, 2012 #5 Mine always sprint along the fences the night before they fawn and you will see them start to bag up. Also urinating a lot. Reed Sander Lost River Whitetails
Mine always sprint along the fences the night before they fawn and you will see them start to bag up. Also urinating a lot. Reed Sander Lost River Whitetails
Gehringer Deer Ranch Joined Jun 2010 508 Posts | 0+ Fogelsville, PA Jun 6, 2012 #6 Ours also run the fences as well. A few of them start chasing the other doe in the same pen and typically want some separation from the others.
Ours also run the fences as well. A few of them start chasing the other doe in the same pen and typically want some separation from the others.