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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2009 9:04:12 GMT -5
This morning was the first morning she brought them out in the daylight. Sara took the pictures through the window. Rocky
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Post by chuck41 on Jun 6, 2009 9:42:38 GMT -5
Very nice. I love watching the young ones, well all of them actually. It is really fun watching them discover their new world on unsteady legs.
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Post by ET on Jun 6, 2009 11:05:31 GMT -5
And the cycle of life in nature contiues.
Thanks for sharing this with a dwelling city slicker. ;D
Ed
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Post by Buckrub on Jun 8, 2009 13:21:45 GMT -5
"Lightning, these are my two young 'uns from this year. Papa is Mossyback, least I think so. ha. I have a hard year ahead of me, but they'll be fine in just a few months. They're not as big as my last year's pair, but I wanted you to see 'em. Come on, guys, let's go. Can't stay long anywhere....."
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Post by edge on Jun 9, 2009 9:56:34 GMT -5
Very cute pieces of Veal ;D
edge.
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Post by huntingmike on Jun 10, 2009 22:12:13 GMT -5
Great pictures! We are starting to seeing new deer now. ;D The only thing is I don't have permission to hunt the soy bean field they are feeding in. The owner is anti hunting.
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Post by minst7877 on Jun 11, 2009 9:47:06 GMT -5
The property owner of the farm that I have been hunting called last night. Said he was out last week looking for mushrooms and walked up on a new fawn. Also found one the coyotes had killed. Coyotes are fair game on this farm you see em you had better be shooting em. If we walk the farm we have a firearm for this purpose.
DC
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Post by chuck41 on Jun 11, 2009 13:00:53 GMT -5
Yotes and fawns don't mix. They are definitely on a continuous "open season" around our place. I need to get some training from the local "yote hunters" on the board as to how to best outsmart them.
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