Bui. 1346, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 
Plate II 
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Fig. I. —Two Newly Born Antelope, Diessner Ranch, Nev. 
The doe usually hides the fawns one in a place and, feeding unconcernedly, approaches to 
nurse them. By watching the mothers the young animals are located and captured 
Fig. 2— Fawns Just Captured, Washoe Rufuge, Nev. 
As soon as captured, the fawns are placed in grain sacks, each with a hole in it just large 
enough for the head to be put through. One sack is then hung on each side of a saddle 
horse and the fawns are brought to camp 
