Last Sunday we separated Mr. Bob from the adult doe and put him with the buck fawns. Then we put the doe fawns in with the adult doe. Beatrix was on the top of the totem pole when she was with the doe fawns, but now that she is with the mama doe she is on the bottom. She doesn't like that, but she'll have to get use to it!
On March 23rd we'll be taking a road trip down to State College, this time it will be to attend the Nutrition and Feeding Management for Deer Farms. It's from 8am to 4pm and they will serve a meal. I can't wait to go, it will be one long day but it will be worth it! The topics will include
- Ruminant anatomy and feeding behaviors
- General feeding practices
- Life cycle nutrition (Fawns, pregnant does,
adult bucks, etc.) - Pen soil, forage, and water analysis
- Regulatory update (CWD, TB, etc.)
For those who don't know, Penn State has a program dedicated to researching whitetails and whitetail farming. Recently I had been poking around through their website and found a mini-series webinar about whitetail deer management. It's from 2011 and it is directed at managing deer in the wild but it is highly informative and I would recommend anyone who wants to learn more about the species. I watched the one on whitetail breeding biology and communication. Click to be taken to their site -> Whitetail deer management series