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I'm Seeing Tripppl...........etts

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by jmbuckhunter, Jul 5, 2011.

  1. jmbuckhunter

    jmbuckhunter Grizzled Veteran

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    This lady is certainly adding to the deer herd.

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  2. gutone4me

    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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    Great pic ! My bet is 2 are hers and 1 belongs to the other doe in the picture. Even twins are rare around here this year.
     
  3. jmbuckhunter

    jmbuckhunter Grizzled Veteran

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    No I don't think so Pat. I have lots of pics of her by herself with the 3 of them. This was the best color one tho.

    I think they are all hers.
     
  4. gutone4me

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    Very cool ! It was a tough winter is why I had my doubts. Trips are rare ! Nice pic !
     
  5. BowFreak

    BowFreak Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Great looking pic.
     
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    i have a question i just thought about the other day...theres always a doe (does) that has twins that hangs out behind my girlfriends house, when a doe gives birth to multiple fawns are they always the same gender? my girlfriends mother asked this and i had never really payed much attention but i thought about the possibility of possible interbreeding between the two siblings in the future
     
  7. pastorjim08

    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Great catch for sure.

    Blessings......Pastorjim
     
  8. Rutin

    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Very cool pic! Keep tabs on the lil guys to see how many are bucks!
     
  9. DriveTacks

    DriveTacks Weekend Warrior

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    very cool pics for sure, just pulled my camera and got my first ever fawn pics. very exciting!
    genders can and will mix for sure, inbreeding is always a possibility, but nature usually takes care of that, usually enough deer in the area to spread the genes around a little as well.
     
  10. TJF

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    No... they can be different genders. I've seen quite a few doe/button buck combos when a doe has twins.


    Great picture of the Triplets. Thanks for sharing.

    Tim
     
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    Nice, hopefully there bucks!
     

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