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<blockquote data-quote="agelessssone" data-source="post: 5498028" data-attributes="member: 15891"><p>A mature doe with fawns is fair game (for ME) to help keep the herd in check.</p><p>I have no qualms about taking a mature does with 2 babies.</p><p>One of the babies will be a buck and one will be a doe. When mama gets ready to</p><p>Birth in the spring, the new born buck from the previous year will be ostracized from the area by all mature does, this is to prevent inbreeding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agelessssone, post: 5498028, member: 15891"] A mature doe with fawns is fair game (for ME) to help keep the herd in check. I have no qualms about taking a mature does with 2 babies. One of the babies will be a buck and one will be a doe. When mama gets ready to Birth in the spring, the new born buck from the previous year will be ostracized from the area by all mature does, this is to prevent inbreeding [/QUOTE]
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