JewelFreak
Ideal_Rock
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Not more than 24 hrs old. Very very tiny, kind of prances on spider legs. We watched Mom nurse it this afternoon, its little tail flipping back & forth. Our yard is fenced with woods at the back -- the does jump the fence to nurse & check on babies, then leave so predators don't find them. Today she left this little guy in the open & he's (she?) curled up in the corner where the fence meets the house, waiting for dinner. Unusual -- they always park babies in underbrush in the woods & tell them to stay put. Kind of a negligent mama.
This is the 4th year we've had fawns born here. Will open the gate & let mom take it out with her in a few days when it can be a little speedier. Loose dogs (no leash laws), foxes, coyotes, and cars are a danger for traveling children. Wish I could cuddle it! We never interact with the fawns -- last thing they need is to lose their fear of humans. Anyway, I'm a grandmother!
--- Laurie
This is the 4th year we've had fawns born here. Will open the gate & let mom take it out with her in a few days when it can be a little speedier. Loose dogs (no leash laws), foxes, coyotes, and cars are a danger for traveling children. Wish I could cuddle it! We never interact with the fawns -- last thing they need is to lose their fear of humans. Anyway, I'm a grandmother!
--- Laurie