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Unbelievable Trail Cam Photo: Doe Walking with Half Born Fawn!

by Todd Graf 25. June 2010 09:31
Todd Graf

Check out this unbelievable trail camera photo I received from a buddy of mine from Wisconsin.  This doe appears to be having a little trouble with the birthing process!  Any ideas as to what may cause this?  Perhaps a hungry coyote startled the mother while she was giving birth, or is it possible she got hungry and decided to get up and get a bite to eat?  Regardless, this is a once in a lifetime photo and of course we hope both the doe and fawn are alive and healthy!

 

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6/25/2010 10:08:53 AM #

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6/25/2010 4:25:27 PM #

kenneth morrill

WOW!!! ive got some very interesting pics this year but nothing i repeat nothing like this! do you think she might have been spooked from her bed and was trying to find quiet location or was she heading for her bed!

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6/26/2010 1:28:17 AM #

rp

looking at the photo the feet indicate the fawn is backwards for a normal birth. sad to say if like cattle this isn't good

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6/28/2010 2:30:47 AM #

Brandon

I was thinking the same thing. Looks like the back legs to me.

Brandon United States |

6/28/2010 6:59:19 PM #

Dan Richardson

Woah, that is the coolest photo

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6/29/2010 11:01:55 AM #

John Mueller

I have to agree, it looks like a breech birth to me too. This usually doesn't end up well in cattle without some sort of help. Best of luck to the mama in the pics.

John Mueller United States |

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