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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.

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