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Fawn Question
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06/02/09 12:32 AM
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jtz821
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I was just thinking... How do you tell a Axis fawn from a Whitetail fawn?
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Re: Fawn Question
[Re: jtz821]
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06/02/09 01:48 AM
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father of 4
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The MOMA lol Heck if I know
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Re: Fawn Question
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06/02/09 04:22 AM
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txff05
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I don't know if the fawns have it but i know that the adults have a darker stripe along thier backstrap area. Maybe the fawns do too. That's just a guess at it.
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Re: Fawn Question
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06/02/09 04:44 AM
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Txduckman
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The axis fawns normally taste less gamey.
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Re: Fawn Question
[Re: Txduckman]
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06/02/09 07:13 AM
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The darker stripe does exist on the fawns and is one of things to look for.
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Re: Fawn Question
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06/02/09 08:57 AM
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