As long as the meat is used, and the herd benefits from the removal of doe fawns, I am OK with it. They are a lot of work for a lot less meat, and not much of a challenge from a hunting perspective. I had two young ones around the stand for over an hour a week ago. They finally saw me but did not even know that I was a threat. They went right back to browsing and I finally had to chase them away when the light left and I wanted to get back to the house. Fawns do present an opportunity for inexperienced hunters to get started.