A friend of mine sent me these pics. Apparently, they're twin fawns that have been coming up to this house to feed out of the Browning deer feeder since they were born. Very cool to see.
A friend of mine sent me these pics. Apparently, they're twin fawns that have been coming up to this house to feed out of the Browning deer feeder since they were born. Very cool to see.
Yeah that is CUTE right there,hard to hammer one of those. Maybe not when they grow up though.![]()
I have heard it said to be bad luck to shoot an albino.....the doe would probably walk...the buck, well that would have to be a game time decision.
thats pretty sweet..personally havnt ever seen a full albino out in the wild but have seen several mounted.
great pics thanks for sharing.
Pink eyes and everything! Way cool. i think I would pass on shootin there a nice brown one next door.
Hello Everyone!
I see my photos of the twins made it to your web site. Thanks for posting them!
I made the Browning Logo feeder and entered it at www.browning.com in their "Show Us Your Buck Mark" online contest.
It's made out of metal, has a hidden cover on the top for filling, and it holds a 50# bag of corn. The corn "gravity feeds" down to the tray at the bottom.You can even vote on it! Hint,hint!
Anyway, If you would like to see more of the twins you can go to this link: http://kstp.com/article/stories/S348404.shtml?cat=1&v=1
Local television from Minneapolis did a segment on them from my home.
It's legal to harvest albino deer in Minnesota and I love to deer hunt. The twins have been coming to my back yard feeder since they were fawns in 2006 and still visit today!
After nearly a year of my family going in and out of the house, the twins don't even run away any more! Where's the thrill of the hunt if they're just going to stand there?
I decided it's not as important for me to harvest an albino as it is for my granddaughter to enjoy them when she visits.
Thanks again for posting my photos and for your votes! By the way, I'll understand if you vote for the chicks with Browning tattoos!
Tim
Very cool man. Must be nice having them like pets. Do they stay year round, or just in the winter?