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  1. #1
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    Piebald yearling

    Saw her the other day glassing for shed antler prospects
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    Looks like her some!

  3. Member yetti462's Avatar
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    Here is one I found on my farm. Being a genetic mutation many deer have deformities. This one had a screwed up spine and was abandoned by its mother. All of the piebald deer I have seen have been near my house. (5 total). One doe I see regularly is on my neighbors farm. She has a pure white head. Guessing she's 6.5 yrs old now.

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    Had one by my house with pure white legs. My friend shot an 8 point and had it full body mounted.
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    I always heard it’s bad luck to shoot one. Anyone else hear this? I’ve seen them a time or two in middle Tennessee but never thought to shoot it. They’re quite beautiful
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