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Wildlife Fawn Rescue is dedicated to the care, rehabilitation, and release of Black-tailed Fawns and Western Gray Squirrels in Sonoma County, California. ... Black-Tailed Fawn - Care in Captivity Manual by Marjorie Davis...
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www.sonic.net/dana/fawns/manuals.html
www.sonic.net/dana/fawns/manuals.html
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Bottle Feeding Baby Without Guilt ... We recently became the care-givers of a young white-tail deer fawn whose mother was poisoned by a homeowner for eating her flower gardens. By all estimates she is between 3-4 weeks old. She has been with us 5 days and has adjusted well.
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/281097/how_to_bottle_...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/281097/how_to_bottle_feed_a_whitetail_deer.html
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How to Care for a Baby Deer. In general, if a fawn has been found and a doe has not, the fawn is not an orphan. Mothers will leave their fawns all day to feed. They will not return while a human is in the area. This tactic... ... How to Take Care Of A Baby Goat ... If you care about the fawn leave it alone.
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www.ehow.com/how_2123650_care-baby-deer.html
www.ehow.com/how_2123650_care-baby-deer.html
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How to Care for a Baby Deer ... Bottle feeding an orphaned fawn is a lot like suddenly having a newborn baby in the house. Don't undertake the job unless you have the time, energy and patience.
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www.ehow.com/how_2314213_bottle-feed-orphaned-fawn.html
www.ehow.com/how_2314213_bottle-feed-orphaned-fawn.html
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If someone finds a fawn they have to contact the gaming commission, ... Baby fawns stand less than knee high and they can take more than year to reach full size. Harris said deer are not much ... "It's really very easy," she said. "They are not hard to take care of at all. They eat grass and leaves, and I feed them grain.
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www.pittsburghlive.com/x/leadertimes/s_83258.html
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A newborn fawn is the size of two Chihuahuas. It's important to add seven drops of lactate as well to the formula. If you have a young fawn, ... Use a funnel to pour the mixture into baby bottles (two per fawn per feeding). There should be two feedings a day. Be sure to heat the liquid. It must be given very warm.
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www.wildwatch.org/firstaid/feeddeer.htm
www.wildwatch.org/firstaid/feeddeer.htm
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She had 3 episodes of hypoglycemic reactions while under the doctor's prenatal care, when she wasn't watching her diet closely. We discussed her dietary needs and she was much more careful with her diet and took her supplemental herbs and ... Baby, Fawn, nursing while I am working on placenta bleeding and delivery.
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www.moondragon.org/pregnancy/dianehomebirth.html
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Information on procedures dealing with fawns. ... Baby fawn season is upon us. They are one of nature's cutest infants. One look and all you can think about is reaching out to touch their soft spotted coat. Those large brown eyes, accented by long wispy eyelashes, will just about melt your heart. ... pet care...
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www.suite101.com/article.cfm/6671/76323
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So you found a baby bird.....now what? Click here ((This document is in Abode Acrobat (PDF) format. The Acrobat reader is a free download if you do not have the viewer. Click here to download the free reader program.); ... If the animal is a fawn (baby deer), Click here.
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www.wildlifeorphanage.org/found.html
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