Albino or Piebald Muley Fawn Pic...

cowslayer

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What do you think, is he an Albino or a Piebald(sp) Muley? The little guy has blue eyes and a pinkish tint to him.

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Maybe some type of illnes? We've had cattle develop blue or white-ish colored eyes from several differnt type's of illnes.



If huntin is a sport.....Well your lookin at an athlete!
 
Not sure Cow, kinda neat you noticed that, I doubt I would have.
It could just be possessed, I know horses with blue eyes often are.
 
>Not sure Cow, kinda neat you
>noticed that, I doubt I
>would have.
>It could just be possessed, I
>know horses with blue eyes
>often are.

?????????? Alot of the time its the beginning stages of cancer or lukemia that causes discolored eye's in cows. We used to have cattle trucks and hauled alot of "cancer eyed" cattle to the slaughter house. Not sure if it occurs in deer but it could I guess?






If huntin is a sport.....Well your lookin at an athlete!
 
That color sometimes means they are blind. I have seen horses and dogs with that color of eye and they told me that they were blind in that eye so maybe the fawn could be blind in that eye. Did you see the other eye?
 
LAST EDITED ON Jan-07-08 AT 06:06PM (MST)[p]Here is another pic of his other eye. Both are blue.

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Also note the lighter color of his body compared to the other deer standing next to him.

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Also, he appeared normal and appeared to have function of both eyes. Fed and walked as a normal deer would.

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