Deer & Deer Hunting

MOTHERING INSTINCTS OFTEN FAIL

Quietly, I inched my way along a narrow brush-choked roadway that led to one of our farm’s food plots. When I was close enough to see into the field, I spotted a doe nursing her newborn fawn.

I watched through my binoculars as the doe licked and groomed the fawn while the tiny deer frantically waved its tail back and forth as it nursed.

As the fawn yanked on the doe’s udder, its mother came to full alert, staring

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