Mondo Buck Fawn........I think.

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Well guys, I've had this little buck coming in off and on for a month or so and by jehosefat I think he's only a fawn. I'd guess he only weighs about 70 lbs tops and he matches the rest of the button bucks as far a body size. I'll leave it to the peanut gallery to discuss if he is a fawn or a 1.5 year old. If he is a fawn....he grew a DANDY 3X3 rack. He's got 1 inch brows that may or may not show up on the pics. Here he is in the flesh. Whatcha Think!!!! Fawn or No??

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And a pic from the bay window looking across my front yard. Just because I thought it was a cool pic. Enjoy!!

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Next time he comes in check for a birth certificate. Everything else is just a guess
 

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Next time he comes in check for a birth certificate. Everything else is just a guess
I tried to check, but he wouldn't give it up last time. Where do you think his other horn went??
 

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Maybe its a she identifying as a he?? 🤷‍♂️ Did you try lifting it's tail and looking?
 
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Huge Texas buck with a small rack. On a seriouse note I have three little guys in my back yard most evenings all summer. One has about a 12 inch beam with one inch brow tines. Sometimes it looks like a small third beam. Not sure. Most have dropped their antlers and he thinks he is king now. All three are smaller than most does.
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Huge Texas buck with a small rack. On a seriouse note I have three little guys in my back yard most evenings all summer. One has about a 12 inch beam with one inch brow tines. Sometimes it looks like a small third beam. Not sure. Most have dropped their antlers and he thinks he is king now. All three are smaller than most does.
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I see your Bunny-lope has already dropped his antlers. good picture. LB
 

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The cottontail population will need thining before the wife plants her flowers this spring. I have had up to six deer at time crowded around the feeder and up to nine cottontails under them at the sane time.
 

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I'm thinking the body and head makes it look like a fawn, but I've never seen a fawn with more than an inch or so of nubs for antlers. If it's a year and a half old buck, he's definitely something of a runt.
 


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We had a runt that hung around the yard for two winters and it never grew, not sure if it was a buck or a doe but it never had antlers. It was a loner and other deer picked on it constantly, he had a lot of scars from trying to eat.
 

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I guess it's either an awesome fawn or a runt year and a half. No middle ground. Maybe we had a Texas deer migrate up and he'll have a huge rack and weigh 120 lbs. LOL!!
 

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