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Interestingly, fawns born late to 1-year-old mothers tend to be somewhat larger than normal at birth, as are those born to late-fawning adults. Given excellent nutrition, as is characteristic of Midwest farmland, these late-born individuals have a good chance of growing to respectable size before winter and surviving to be large and productive adults. Late-born fawns are more prevalent in Southern states, where unbred adult does might re-cycle and come into estrus as often as seven times during one season.

Further, many Southern states have very long hunting seasons, starting in August or September. As is usually the case, hunters prefer to harvest bucks, which skews adult sex ratios heavily in favor of females before peak breeding, increasing the chances of late breeding and birthing.

With unlimited nutrition, fawns born a few weeks late will catch up through time. However, once it is time for the doe to have a new litter of fawns, she often will return to her preferred fawning area in the spring, excluding the rest of her previous fawns from the area.

So, for the female whitetail deer, the spring is a very busy season, filled with late pregnancy, giving birth, and then starting to raise her new fawns. During this time you may see does and their fawns out together, and is more rare to see groups of doe together, since they are busy caring for their young. If you're looking for whitetail deer information, you've come to the right place. I'm working all the time on the site and adding information all the time about the Whitetail.

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Shortly after giving birth, the female deer moves away from its fawns, and the fawns apparently inherently remain motionless. The fawns, about 4 or 5 pounds at birth, are still not strong enough to move about with the doe, nor could they out run a predator. The dappled spot pattern is key to breaking up their outline and helps them to almost melt into the sun-dappled pattern of sunlight on the forest floor. Today, an increased coyote and bear population is reducing fawn survival rates though.

Fortunately, a doe normally gives birth to two fawns and occasionally three. The youngest and oldest doe more often have a single fawn. Deer, of course, have adapted by having long, thin legs which are critical to enable them to navigate so easily through thick vegetation. They are essentially running on their toes. These thin legs allow them to move easier when deep snow cover blankets the winter forests. Whether you are a hunter, or as most of us, just enjoy observing nature, deer provide us quite a bit of entertainment.

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