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When do buck Fawns separate from there mothers?

Question by fliphuntr14. Uploaded on October 27, 2009

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from kyle wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

The stress level the mother is at, it could be. health issues, weather, food sourse has all as a major play as when she negelects your kids.

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from Big O wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

Usualy when the next "cycle" starts. Around the fall of the following year, when the younger bucks start to get into their own.

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from steve182 wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

Right about now unless they were late

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from Cgull wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

Yup, about one year old and when mom starts thinking about the boys and puttin on some fat for winter.

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from neuman23 wrote 20 weeks 1 day ago

when big daddy gets ready to breed he'll run the little guy off trying to get the doe ready.

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from Cgull wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

Yup, about one year old and when mom starts thinking about the boys and puttin on some fat for winter.

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from kyle wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

The stress level the mother is at, it could be. health issues, weather, food sourse has all as a major play as when she negelects your kids.

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from Big O wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

Usualy when the next "cycle" starts. Around the fall of the following year, when the younger bucks start to get into their own.

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from steve182 wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

Right about now unless they were late

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from neuman23 wrote 20 weeks 1 day ago

when big daddy gets ready to breed he'll run the little guy off trying to get the doe ready.

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