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Re: Fawns / South zone
[Re: OlTimer]
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10/24/19 12:04 AM
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bigt
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Does normally wean their fawns at 3-4 months as well. Most of the fawns I'm seeing in Baldwin County are around a month old. I believe the milk is important to the health and survival rate as well. Can anyone seriously say that orphaning a fawn at a month old has NO effect on it's survival? I heard coyote's catch one Sunday morning and put an arrow thru a coyote later that day. I don’t think they will say it has no effect. They will just say what doesn’t matter because the Biologists in this State have pushed the false narrative of over population and needing to kill more does to the point that people just don’t see the fawn dying as a bad thing.
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Re: Fawns / South zone
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10/24/19 04:54 AM
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OlTimer
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Does normally wean their fawns at 3-4 months as well. Most of the fawns I'm seeing in Baldwin County are around a month old. I believe the milk is important to the health and survival rate as well. Can anyone seriously say that orphaning a fawn at a month old has NO effect on it's survival? I heard coyote's catch one Sunday morning and put an arrow thru a coyote later that day. I don’t think they will say it has no effect. They will just say what doesn’t matter because the Biologists in this State have pushed the false narrative of over population and needing to kill more does to the point that people just don’t see the fawn dying as a bad thing. Agree with you bigt. They trap a lot of coyotes in our area and it is literally like digging in sand. Unreal how quick the coyotes fill the void. Out of my last 6 hunts I have seen at least 1 coyote every sit. We are not over populated with deer where I am hunting.
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Re: Fawns / South zone
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10/24/19 07:47 PM
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Does normally wean their fawns at 3-4 months as well. Most of the fawns I'm seeing in Baldwin County are around a month old. I believe the milk is important to the health and survival rate as well. Can anyone seriously say that orphaning a fawn at a month old has NO effect on it's survival? I heard coyote's catch one Sunday morning and put an arrow thru a coyote later that day. killing a doe with month old fawns WILL kill the fawns also, they are too young to survive. A fawns rumen progresses thru several changes as it grows. At a month old it is surviving on milk alone, it won't survive by eating natural food. The rumen won't process the food and the fawn will starve. A two month old fawn can possibly survive with milk IF it has been eating food and building the proper bacteria in its rumen so that it can process the food. All of this leaves out yotes, dogs, and cars.
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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