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Whitetail Pa
Whitetail pa babies are raised on many farms.
The animals are fed mostly grass, especially new weeds and forbs. In winter it’s better to feed them corn two or three times a day, because corn gives quick energy. Deer are incapable of putting on intramuscular fat; their lean, fat free, naturally tender red meat is considered to be the tastiest of all deer.
Whitetail pa babies are raised on many farms.
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Whitetail Pa -
babies, farms
Mule Deer are named for their large, 9 inches long, mule-like ears, which keep deer alert for signs of danger. Their vision and hearing are acute, but Mule Deer rely largely upon the sense of smell. They can easily overlook stationary objects. Whitetail pa babies are raised on many farms.
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