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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.

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