no you can not feed deer to a goat it would just probably die.
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.
The amount of goat milk to feed deer can vary depending on the age and size of the deer. For fawns, a common recommendation is to start with about 8 ounces of goat milk per feeding, gradually increasing to around 16 ounces as they grow. It’s important to monitor their health and adjust the quantity as needed. Always consult with a wildlife specialist for tailored guidance.
I think you call a female deer a doe. A female goat is a nanny
Deer meat is called venison. It tastes different from goat meat.
A doe is the name that can refer to a goat or a deer so it's both.
No.
We feed our pygmy goats Noble Goat. You can get it at Tractor Supply.
There is a very slight the difference between goat and deer browsing. Deer browsing is entirely done by deer but for the goats, browsing may be facilitated since they are domesticated.
Golden eagles feed mainly on large rodents and rabbits, but can kill animals as large as deer fawns or mountain goat kids.
The antelope is more closely related to the goat, both being of the family bovidae, whereas the deer is of the family cervidae.
goat,deer etc..
Yes