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Deer: “Keep my wife’s name ouch yo fuckin’ mouf!”
A raccoon . A neighbor gave us a pet raccoon 1 day it was behaving real good so I brought it in the house. Oh course my Mom freaked. We made a incubater and hatched chicklets from an egg in the house. If I was in the house checking on my eggs and 1 was trying to get out . I put the egg on the table and watched it crack the shell and come out. I brought a Prego mother rabbit in the house and watch it hv bunnies. Then keep them in the house until my Mom wanted them out. This is farm living we feed the deer in winter when it’s-24 and 4 ft of snow. Deer hv a hard time surviving winter. I had to finish cutting the field . The doe licked the fawn for 2 hrs then they walked into the woods. I checked for the next few days in the small woods. They where together.
Many mammals will take in orphaned babies, deer included.
It is pretty common if you are out and about enough that you will see a fawn by the road in the spring time. A lot of them get stuck in ditches trying to cross a road following their mother. I saved one once, that couldn't have been more than a couple hours old that fell off a bank and into a deep hole by a culvert. Its mother was going ape shit because she couldn't get it out. I took it out and carried it into the woods half way to its mother and set it down. I stayed and watched form a distance and she licked it up and down for about 5 minutes and they went on their way. Maybe its true in some instances that they won't take them back but it for sure has not been my experience.
Those deer have some powerful legs!
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