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Post by boonechaser on Apr 15, 2014 13:25:57 GMT -5
Have yet to see any, but should in next few week's. Have seen some does this last weekend that looked like they were ready to pop. Usually see first fawn's down here in Southern Indiana around the 1st of May.
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Post by henson59 on Apr 17, 2014 12:35:24 GMT -5
None for us yet either I think last year we saw out first fawn about a week into May. I finished up some of the mowing I wanted to get done in the pastures a couple weeks ago so I don't have to touch them for the next couple months.
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Post by chriskline on Apr 22, 2014 9:28:36 GMT -5
Haven't seen any fawns yet, but the group of doe that come through my yard like clockwork have been absent the last few days. I'm guessing they're pretty close to dropping them.
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Post by drs on Apr 23, 2014 4:23:42 GMT -5
I've not seen any Fawns as of todate. I normally start seeing them around June. I actually saw a Doe giving birth to one, in my back field a few year ago and that also was in early June.
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Post by daworz on Jun 7, 2014 2:48:47 GMT -5
I was on my way to Anderson In, the other day and out in a Bean field stood Mom and her Baby, they acted real skidish even being in the middle of a Bean field. The little Fellow tried to stay up with Mom as Bothe started running as I came up to the field.
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Post by Sasquatch on Jun 7, 2014 16:32:03 GMT -5
My landowner nearly got one with a bush-hog last week.
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Post by throbak on Jun 7, 2014 19:54:54 GMT -5
My wife saw one today In our Hay field I have been seeing mom for about 2weeks going in to feed it mostly in the WSG,, hopefully it will get up and go when the hay is cut
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Post by boonechaser on Jun 8, 2014 10:21:29 GMT -5
I have been seeing several while cutting hay. Most have been big enough to run off. A couple were not so lucky. I try to watch out for them but sometimes they are just hidden to well.
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Post by drs on Jun 11, 2014 4:30:39 GMT -5
Saw a fawn yesterday evening, out in my back field.
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Post by chriskline on Jun 17, 2014 8:30:14 GMT -5
Had one in the yard yesterday. Couldnt figure out where momma went and was wandering in the street. gave a few bleats and he came back into the yard, but could figure out the fence blocking the field behindd the house. finally saw momma in the field to the north of the house and "took off". (as best he could anyway). was pretty neat.
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Post by chriskline on Jun 17, 2014 8:30:36 GMT -5
couldnt have been more than 2 weeks old.
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Post by boonechaser on Jun 17, 2014 10:36:27 GMT -5
Saw 3 last night in alfalfa field with mother's and rest of deer. So look's like maybe starting to group back up some and introduce young one's to rest of doe group's.
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Post by michaeladkins on Jun 19, 2014 21:44:09 GMT -5
I saw these two over at eagle creek park on my way home from work.
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Post by oldhoyt on Jun 20, 2014 10:28:33 GMT -5
Not surprising, but they were all over the place at Kingsbury yesterday. Saw a doe with 3 fawns and a couple others.
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Post by foamyflyer on Jun 21, 2014 12:42:51 GMT -5
I was out last week picking strawberries in the backyard, heard this big commotion in the woods behind the house and a coyote yelping. Definitely something kicking the yotes behind. A few minutes later hear and turn and see a doe running across the backyard. Hopefully she was able to save a fawn. Never did see it.
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