Yes, a doe (female deer) has fur, as do the bucks (male deer).
Some does will pull fur 2 days before kits are born some will not pull fur until after kits are born, depends on your doe.
A doe (female rabbit) will pluck its fur before giving birth because it is preparing a nest for her kits (baby rabbits). She will use the fur to keep the kits warm when she is not in the nest.
Yes, in a nest of grass and straw in fur she has pulled from her own body.
not all hamsters have orange gold fur. they can have loads of different color furs. it is a bit like hair. so you can not really ask that
One or two days before birth is due, the doe will pull fur off of her back and chest to form a nest. She will make a pile of fur, then she will move fur over here and there until she finds it comfortable to lay in.
A blue flyer is a female red kangaroo (doe), it has a bluish grey fur. Only the male of the species (buck), known as an "old man red" has red fur.
When its stomach is oversized, the doe will start to pluck fur out of her back and chest. Also she will get more aggresive and will grunt.
You take the doe to the bucks cage and watch. After the mating takes place the doe should be taken back to her cage. Count 28 days from that date and put a nest box in with your doe at 26 days. You will notice your doe jumping in and out of the box with straw in her mouth. Somewhere between the 28th and 30th day she will have babies and pull fur from her dewlap and belly to cover them.
A deers fur can change or be different. A fawn or young deer has tan fur on its belly and brown with white spots on its side and back. A full grown doe has pretty much tan fur all over. A full grown buck has a tan-ish belly with a darker shade of brown on its side and back.
You will definitely see swelling on the stomach area. If you touch it, you might feel small lumps, these are the kits. The doe will also become more aggressive and will nip, bite, or growl at you. She might grunt if you try to pick her up. A day or two before the birth, the doe will pluck her fur off her stomach and back area. This fur will be made into a nest for the kits.
about a week or so but my doe had a baby's in about 3 to 4 day's bye
No you shouldn't as this will upset the doe and the smell of the other does fur may cause the mother to reject her babies.