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Posted by Binder-Man on May 30, 2005 at 19:08:57 from (216.166.202.179):
This morning we found a baby deer in our yard in not very good shape. I don't know if the coyotes chased the mother and it got lost or what.It looks like only a day or so old,the wife fed it with a bottle and it just loved the warm milk, but I thought it might get the scoures from store bought milk, am I right on this? I'm afrid to leave it go being so small the preitors would have it by morning! We have 200 acres so having a place for her is no problem. We raised a buck about 12 years ago, for 3 years we watched him grow with our lab, the deer ate dry dog food after he got older and we think he thought he was a dog!!! Thank you for any help on this. Tonight after he ate and rested today she follwed me everywhere in the yard, we have her in an old play pen tonite and she really likes it!! Thanks Again Binder-Man
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