A doe white-tailed deer typically carries her fawn for about 200 to 210 days, or roughly 6.5 to 7 months, before giving birth. The exact duration can vary slightly depending on factors like the individual deer and environmental conditions. Fawning usually occurs in late spring to early summer when conditions are more favorable for the survival of the young.
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