The answer would be a fawn.
A fawn is a baby hind. A hind is the female of the deer, esp. the red deer when aged three years or more. Another name for a hind is a doe.
A stag is an male deer. A hind is the female. A fawn is a baby deer.
It is a fawn
female deer is a doe or hind baby deer is a fawn male deer is Buck or stag
A hind is a female Red Deer, a hart is a male. Since they are one of the larger species, their baby would be called a calf. Smaller deer species' babies may be called fawns or kids.
A 'Stag' doesn't bear offspring, because it's a male deer. It's the 'Doe', that bears the offspring, which is commonly called a 'Fawn'.
Help it by removing the placenta and put it in a box for the vet. You can dry the foal a bit and when it doesnt want to breed you have to grab it by the hind legs and put its head in a barrel with ice cold water. But the best is to leave mother and child alone. They need to get a bond. It easier for you 2 later. Because love goes trough the mother to the foal. So if they have a good bond. You will give the foal more love by loving his or hers mother.
It is the muscle on the upper part of a horses hind leg, above the hock.
Baby deer are called fawns, There is no differentiation made for male (stag) or female (hind) fawns.
if your playing what pic, its a calf
Front feet first, followed by the head, then the torso, then the hind legs.
Three. Both hind legs and one of the front legs must be tied in a calf-roping contest.