Layemdown Active Member Messages 119 Oct 12, 2011 #1 Is it possible for a fawn born this year to have some very little spikes? My brother swears he saw a fawn yesterday with some tiny velvet nubbins. Layemdown "Vegetables are not food, vegetables are what food eats!!"
Is it possible for a fawn born this year to have some very little spikes? My brother swears he saw a fawn yesterday with some tiny velvet nubbins. Layemdown "Vegetables are not food, vegetables are what food eats!!"
T TB23 Member Messages 65 Oct 12, 2011 #3 Ya its possible on my first archery hunt i almost shot one.
BIGJOHNT Long Time Member Messages 5,172 Oct 12, 2011 #4 LAST EDITED ON Oct-12-11 AT 04:41PM (MST)[p]Here is a little guy I caught on my front yard trail camera. He is really small,hopefully his buttons show up. A little button buck http://www.monstermuleys.info/photo...789438685_811263684_8151642_1494495160_n.jpeg
LAST EDITED ON Oct-12-11 AT 04:41PM (MST)[p]Here is a little guy I caught on my front yard trail camera. He is really small,hopefully his buttons show up. A little button buck http://www.monstermuleys.info/photo...789438685_811263684_8151642_1494495160_n.jpeg
M moondizzle Active Member Messages 109 Oct 12, 2011 #5 I will try and find a pic i got a few years back of a fawn that still has spots and 3 to 4 inch spikes pretty cool.
I will try and find a pic i got a few years back of a fawn that still has spots and 3 to 4 inch spikes pretty cool.
M MeatMissile Active Member Messages 317 Oct 12, 2011 #6 Like everybody else has said, yes it is. Was just feeding one in my front yard that I have watched grow since it was born. I guess it might still be considered buttons and not spikes but they are probably up 1.5" or so. And no doubt this years fawn.
Like everybody else has said, yes it is. Was just feeding one in my front yard that I have watched grow since it was born. I guess it might still be considered buttons and not spikes but they are probably up 1.5" or so. And no doubt this years fawn.