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Luckiest deer in Tennessee (updated)

Harold Money jr

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I saw it right before the disc mower cut it up. It was in the most open part of the hayfield. If it had been anywhere else in the field I'd never have seen it.
 

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You might see the doe and fawn above the hay roll. That's no doubt the fawn from the other day, it's cool that it's still alive. Wonder how old they are when they start traveling with mama? This one was getting along fine following her.
 

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