She strolled thru camp Tuesday at 1pm while I'm sitting drinking a beer. I wasn't sure if it was a goat or a lama. Upon ground check, once in a lifetime doe. Having the hide tanned.
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No exotics anywhere. Had her checked by the local game wardens and confirmed.
Leucistic animals lack pigment over all or part of their bodies Leucistic deer can be varying levels of white – some contain white splotches, some are half brown and half white, some appear nearly all white. Mixed brown and white animals are often known as piebald deer. (Confusingly, many deer biologists and hunters use “piebald” to describe all leucistic deer).
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Originally posted by Patton View PostNice fallow doe, congratsOriginally posted by BDR View PostSure looks like a fallow to me. The hair on her neck, and from the pics she appears to have the fallow deer “adams apple”, and her tear ducts look slightly bigger like a fallow from what I can tell. Really cool kill regardless of what species congrats.
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Originally posted by Abilenehogman1 View PostNo exotics anywhere. Had her checked by the local game wardens and confirmed.
Leucistic animals lack pigment over all or part of their bodies Leucistic deer can be varying levels of white – some contain white splotches, some are half brown and half white, some appear nearly all white. Mixed brown and white animals are often known as piebald deer. (Confusingly, many deer biologists and hunters use “piebald” to describe all leucistic deer).Last edited by Patton; 01-13-2018, 09:38 AM.
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