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Re: Anybody ever seen what look like a dwarf buck?
[Re: wdmax1]
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12/29/19 12:14 PM
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We have two body styles at our place. Normal body size and long legs and normal body on short legs. Not a buck but I did spot a midget doe a few years ago. It was with about a dozen others crossing a railroad track. It was the size of a three month old fawn but had no spots, and the face was proportional to that of a mature doe not the shortened face of a fawn. It was so short it had to jump over the rails. This was in February
Last edited by Mdees; 12/29/19 12:15 PM.
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