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Big Whitetail
Big whitetail farms help with conservation and control of the species.
Prime time does (5-10 years) produce two fawns annually, so the productivity of this species is rather high. They are born in early June after the gestation period of 199-204 days. A doe breeds for the first time at one and a half years.
Big whitetail farms help with conservation and control of the species.
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If she doesn’t breed during the first cycle, she comes into season again in about a month. A newborn fawn weights 6-8 pounds and stands about 12 inches tall. By the end of the summer they acquire brownish-gray color like adult Deer. Big whitetail farms help with conservation and control of the species.
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