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I stop shooting hinds once they have dropped their fawns, and start again when the fawns are big enough to cope on their own.
This not shooting pregnant hinds thing, well, for the rest of the year they are actually pregnant if you think about it. From March through to when they drop. I cant see how the size of the foetus makes any difference.
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