The deer that frequent our yard regularly love milled corn, apples, Pears and some of the females like bread! I read on WikiAnswers that deer will eat carrots and I plan on trying that out this afternoon. There are 3 or 4 deer (even enormous bucks) that come within a few feet of us and will stand in our yard and stomp their feet till we come out and give them something to eat. One young buck has walked right up to me and poked a piece of apple in my hand! There's also a little fawn we have named Mary Belle that has walked up to me, stopping only about 2 or 3 feet away. If you are consistent with the feeding, move slowly as to not spook them, they will become accustomed to you and will get closer and closer as they learn to trust you. A doe we call Trudy will stand right at our porch wanting apples!
You should never never feed wild deer. You will make them so they are unafraid of mankind which will lead to death during the hunting season as they will have lost their natural fear of mankind. There are laws in most states against doing this sort of ignorant thing. You can be fined or even go to jail. You are doing way more harm to the deer by feeding them then by letting them be natural in the wild and to keep their natural instinct of being fearful of all humans.
You can give the deer corn. Or if you have apple cores you can put them out there for the deer
Goat milk is suggested if you are caring for a fawn (baby deer), with a few drops of lactate. You should feed the deer 6 times a day it is at least a week old.
Deer will eat anything that horses, cattle and sheep will eat. Hay and straw, cattle feed, swedes, turnips, carrots, tree and shrub leaves and (even tree bark in severe winters).
Goat preferred fresh milk but a tin can will work as it gets a month or so old you can give them apples, bananas, a bit of corn like a corn cob, hay, and deer grain
No give it breast milk
no you can not feed deer to a goat it would just probably die.
A baby deer is a fawn.
The name of a baby deer is a Fawn
deer's baby is called fawn
FawnThe baby name for deer is fawn. In some species of deer, including red deer the name for a baby is calf.
Goat milk is preferred. They can get alot more nutrients and strength from goat milk. Strength is obviously very important when raising a baby deer, so using goat milk would be your best choice.
Baby deer are called fawns.
You should get the deer to the vet for a check up and see if they can supply you with a good substitute for deer milk. You should give it whole milk while you're waiting to go to the vet because it has that creamy texture and it's full of vitamins. Giving an animal baby formula meant for humans will not give it the adequate nutrition it needs.
female deer: doe baby deer: fawn
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A male deer is a buck and a female deer is a doe.