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<blockquote data-quote="woodchuckc" data-source="post: 3440848" data-attributes="member: 2555"><p>I know you have a client up around Primm Springs, and thought you might be interested. Monday evening on my way home from work, no road kill on Hwy 100 between Little Lot Road and Primm Springs Road, but Tuesday morning when I went by at 6:30, there were 4 separate fawns run over in that ~2 mile stretch. I'm guessing the does are running their fawns off as they are getting ready for estrous and by themselves they are too naive to stay out of the road.</p><p></p><p>Heck, coming into Nashville this morning on I-40 at Old Hickory Boulevard on the west side of town there was a big bodied cowhorn spike standing in the grass triangle of the exit ramp, maybe 10' off the right shoulder of the interstate just watching the cars and trucks zip by! I doubt that many drivers even saw him standing there, as I didn't see anyone hit their brakes or try to move over from that right hand lane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodchuckc, post: 3440848, member: 2555"] I know you have a client up around Primm Springs, and thought you might be interested. Monday evening on my way home from work, no road kill on Hwy 100 between Little Lot Road and Primm Springs Road, but Tuesday morning when I went by at 6:30, there were 4 separate fawns run over in that ~2 mile stretch. I'm guessing the does are running their fawns off as they are getting ready for estrous and by themselves they are too naive to stay out of the road. Heck, coming into Nashville this morning on I-40 at Old Hickory Boulevard on the west side of town there was a big bodied cowhorn spike standing in the grass triangle of the exit ramp, maybe 10' off the right shoulder of the interstate just watching the cars and trucks zip by! I doubt that many drivers even saw him standing there, as I didn't see anyone hit their brakes or try to move over from that right hand lane. [/QUOTE]
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