Fawns get u soft hearted

hornsdonteat

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Love pulling my cam and seeing picture like this :D
 

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Andy S.

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Re: yearlings

Wes Parrish":2e4gdp1w said:
I must be missing something.
I think OP is referring to the fawn as a yearling. A yearling is a year and a half old, so technically a fawn is not a yearling. I hear many hunters refer to fawns as yearlings, it's a common misconception.
 

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Re: yearlings

Andy S.":115rer1t said:
Wes Parrish":115rer1t said:
I must be missing something.
I think OP is referring to the fawn as a yearling. A yearling is a year and a half old, so technically a fawn is not a yearling. I hear many hunters refer to fawns as yearlings, it's a common misconception.
I've always been taught anything from a day old fawn to last years fawn = Yearlings.... But i will change the subject so it doesnt confuse the highly educated people :lol: ....Wonder what catmans opinion on this is lol he always cracks me up with his replys :lol: :rotf:
 

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