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eddie_v21 12-12-2004 08:51 AM

To young to take care of self?
 
How old do deer need to be to take care of themselves w/o the mom being around?

Colin3 12-12-2004 09:19 AM

RE: To young to take care of self?
 
The summer after birth?

Carpmaster 12-12-2004 11:21 AM

RE: To young to take care of self?
 
I have seen many yearlings doing thir own thing by september/october in early fall.

onebullet 12-12-2004 10:17 PM

RE: To young to take care of self?
 

ORIGINAL: Colin3

The summer after birth?
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bingo----or when ma is tired of him sucking on her udder-(some of us are still this way)

i have heard that a doe will kill her fawn if she smells a human scent on it, so dont touch one if you find it --------its like CERTAIN death then

Jimmy S 12-13-2004 01:22 PM

RE: To young to take care of self?
 

have heard that a doe will kill her fawn if she smells a human scent on it, so dont touch one if you find it --------its like CERTAIN death then
This I find hard to believe. I have been told by family and friends that on several accassions they found a young fawn in their fields and moved it closer to the woods, so it would not be harmed by farm machinery. The doe was there soon after to ensure her fawn was OK. They left together as if nothing had happened. There may have beeen situations where a doe has smelled humans scent on her fawn and left it. I think it would have to be an extreme situation for her to completely desert her fawn. Certain death by a doe is something I just cannot envision. Also I think a fawn should be able to survive by the time the doe comes into heat in Nov. I would also assume, the chances would be better for a fawn born in the south vs one born in the northern part of US or Canada. Severe winters will cause major concerns even for the healthiest of deer.

trophyhuntr 12-13-2004 01:25 PM

RE: To young to take care of self?
 
5-6 months

onebullet 12-13-2004 03:54 PM

RE: To young to take care of self?
 
in reply to jimmy s -- anyone else heard of this?? i have no facts just the one time it happened to us at our cabin. the kids touched the fawn, and we watched the doe kick it or rather stomp it with her front hooves till it was dead. i actually hope i am wrong.

timbercruiser 12-13-2004 04:57 PM

RE: To young to take care of self?
 
I think at a QDMA meeting one of the biologist said at around 10 to 12 weeks of age the fawn could survive.


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