yes because, they are mammals. mammals produce milk
No give it breast milk
Cows have 3,9% milk fat. Rain deer has 18% milk fat
Yes, all mammal babies drink milk from their mothers.
Feeding a baby deer cow's milk is not recommended, as it does not provide the necessary nutrients that a fawn needs for healthy growth. Cows' milk can be difficult for deer to digest and may lead to gastrointestinal issues. Ideally, fawns should be fed a specialized milk replacer formulated for deer, which closely mimics their natural mother's milk. If you find an orphaned fawn, it's best to contact a wildlife rehabilitator for proper care.
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.
Young deer do suckle milk from their mothers, but this doesn't stop them from being considered herbivores, plant eaters.
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Yes. All deer belong to the Class Mammalia, which makes them mammals. Mammals generally bear live young and suckle them with milk. Deer definitely do this.
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.
No, because a fawn is a baby deer, female or maleThanks for reading!Sincerely,OrangeblossomgirlDo, a deer a female deer!!A female deer is called a doe, a male deer, a buck, and a young deer of either sex. a fawn. No! orangeblossomgirl, u r wrong! A fawn is a heffer cow that is brown and produces blue cheese with chocolate milk.
Yes, deer are like cows or goats. They are all mammals.
about 2 galloms of milk