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What causes this?

Maggs

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Saw a doe with her fawn last night at about 40 yards. When she stopped & perked her ears forward I noticed she had a round white mark behind her left ear about the size of a silver dollar. When her ears went back you couldn't see it. Also had a small sliver of white on her side just in front of her rear left leg. About the size of my middle finger.
Any ideas out there? Maggs
 
That was light shinin' through its empty head from the other side! The mark on the side shows where you would have hit if doe fever had not made you unable to draw!
I'LL BET IT'S A PIEBALD!
Seeing any cows?
 
See there Scout! You scared everyone away from answering with your flippant reply. I'll give you some cows if you'll trade for a horse or two!!!!
 
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See there Scout! You scared everyone away from answering with your flippant reply. I'll give you some cows if you'll trade for a horse or two!!!!

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i totally agree maggs
 
Hair growing on scar tissue often comes in white...could be that.
 
How did you find a post that is over 3 years old?
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