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fallow doe fawn #3210120 05/07/12 09:05 PM
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I know I have seen where a couple people got really young fallow doe and had them as pets, does anyone have a experience with this? a friend of mine has 2 HF acres around his house and is thinking about it, he wants one that is basicly domesticated


Re: fallow doe fawn [Re: jackg] #3210123 05/07/12 09:07 PM
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yes you can do it with axis does and fallow does. I have tried it but every time I find a fawn its a buck and not a doe.



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Re: fallow doe fawn [Re: jackg] #3210130 05/07/12 09:09 PM
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Haven't done it with fallow but have in the past with whitetails. All I can say is that it is ALOT of work bottle feeding them.



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