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Re: Triplets or a straggler? [Re: deerfeeder89] #2633026
11/09/18 07:20 AM
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I will say the doe looks to healthy to have been sucked down by 3 mouths. Actually she looks pretty fat to have even been sucked on by twins. Maybe the answer to that lies within your handle "Deerfeeder".

Re: Triplets or a straggler? [Re: deerfeeder89] #2633068
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every doe I see that has fawns looks skinny right now, product of raising fawns. A doe with three fawns to feed would look skinny right now.


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Re: Triplets or a straggler? [Re: deerfeeder89] #2633181
11/09/18 09:42 AM
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Triplets are not surprising to see around here and twins are even more frequent. The one thing I have noticed though is that it seems during drought and poor crop years they are less common and during the bountiful crop years they are more common.


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