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Pebbles Celebrates 20th Birthday at Double Diamond Deer Ranch

Double Diamond Deer Ranch has announced that on June 15, 2019, they will be having a birthday party at 6 pm for Pebbles, perhaps the oldest living deer in the state of Pennsylvania. At 6 pm, customers will be permitted to feed all the deer. Following the deer feeding, there will be cake for the customers. There will also be games for the kids to help celebrate. In researching, it has been found that some of the oldest whitetail deer have passed at 21 – 24 years old. This is only achieved in captivity and it has not happened very often. This makes it possible that Pebbles is the oldest surviving whitetail in Pennsylvania. Pebbles, born in June of 1999, is a piebald whitetail, which means that she is a 3-color deer. Double Diamond Deer Ranch purchased her as a fawn from another deer raiser. Pebbles was one of 4 fawns born to the same mother that year. Pebbles had 3 brothers, Fred, Barney, and Bam Bam. 

Check out their event page here! https://www.facebook.com/events/379676125861424/

In Pebbles lifetime, she has been a mother to white deer, brown deer, and piebald deer. At the present time, Pebbles has 2 daughters, a son, a granddaughter, and 3 great-grandchildren at the Ranch. Whether Pebbles knows it or not, she has a lot to be proud of. Join Rusty and the folks at Double Diamond Deer Ranch on June 15 to celebrate with Pebbles on achieving this rarely seen birthday. For more information on the Double Diamond Deer Ranch, go to http://thedoublediamonddeerranch.com/ or call (814) 752-6334.

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