Wild deer should not be fed. They can be very dangerous to humans if the person gets to close to the deer. Also, they will find food such as berries and leaves to eat in the wild, so they shouldn't need any human intervention.
Deer in captivity may be fed by their keepers if they are not kept in an environment rich in nutritious plants. In some zoological parks, visitors may feed deer with grain or fruits and vegetables.
Doe for deer and dough for bread.Dough and doe
Dough, doe?
Bamb-Ill is a play on the character named Bambi. Ill is another word for sick.
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It would be very unusual to get sick from any microbes found in bread. The yeasts that cause bread to rise are not toxic or harmful in any way. If a loaf of bread were badly spoiled and moldy, it would not be healthy, but it isn't likely anyone would eat badly molded bread.
People are concerned about mold because it can make you very ill, but if its something you can eat that has mold on it, e.g cheese then that's alright, but say if you had a loaf of bread that has mold on it, and you ate it, you would be ill for the rest of the day.
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They should be fed by their mother on her milk. That is the food they need. If you feed them other food before they are weaned, you will make them ill.
Mold cannot give you cancer; however, it can make you sick and you should not eat it or give it to the birds, as they will become ill also. If you accidently eat bread with a little mold it won't make you sick, but if you persist on eating a lot of mold the above poster is correct. During hot weather I keep my bread in the fridge. Warmth and the yeast in the bread is what causes mold, so get that bread in the fridge!
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No, you do not need a bread maker to make bread. You can make bread using traditional methods such as kneading the dough by hand and baking it in an oven.
to to youtube and type in origami deer or how to make an origami deer making deers (can be a bit hard)