Its funny you brought that up. I usually always wait till the end of may to cut my pasture because of fawns. When momma tells them to stay.......they stay, bush hog or not and they don't move.Be careful when mowing the yard!
Yep. Here, our fawns don’t drop until August. No bush hogging until late September. Too hot to be on the tractor anyway.Its funny you brought that up. I usually always wait till the end of may to cut my pasture because of fawns. When momma tells them to stay.......they stay, bush hog or not and they don't move.
That's the way our place is too. I've got pictures of the mammas and the babies walking around the yard right behind my archery target. While I'm practicing. They just look at me every now and then and go about eating my weeds. I talk to them from time to time but they haven't said much back yet.Ya she’s moved them this morning to the forest behind our place. Still on our property but I don’t wander around back there this time of year because it’s always a deer nursery.
Nice to see the mullies coming back down there my Mother used to have a few in her back yard all year long right in town .
We are a few weeks out yet here in Wyoming but my daughter and her husband live in the North Platte and we have deer in the yard every night. Haven’t see any newborns yet…..
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