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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

A few minutes after finding the first fawn, I find another. Enjoy and take picture, but LEAVE THEM THERE. Even if they're touched, the mother WILL NOT abandon them. That's a myth! Take them back to the exact spot they were found, and the mother will return and accept the baby.

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  • "baby fawn" is redundant

  • @Anbercrombie You are correct and the titles have been changed. Thanks!

  • hey i was wondering where you live because i am a deer lover and am plaining on making my own Fawn Rehabilitaion Center to help fawns. If you have any information on fawns please contact me!! Thank You

  • I live in Central Montana, and my place has about 100 deer per square mile. Both Mule deer and Whitetails. I got video of a fawn last night, and my daughters and I are going out this weekend to try and get more pictures and video. Will post them when I can.

  • The spraying doesn't harm the fawns. I do spot spraying with a backback sprayer. After 4 years, it doesn't take much spray in the spring. My farm is the cleanest for miles. Traveling deer actually bring in new weed seeds every year, so I have to touch up every spring to keep the heavy infestations from returning. The weeds are replaced by grass, shrubs and clovers.

  • what were you spraying?

  • I have some noxious weeds, mostly Russian and Canadian thistle, along with a weed called Hounds Tongue. Hounds Tongue is toxic to livestock (makes their livers fail), and produces those irritating seeds that stick to everything. Some call the seeds "beggars lice"

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  • Congrats on your appropriate action / behavior. Unlike some of the idiots who have videos posted where they handled and even carried the fawn into a residence, you left the fawn alone essentially undisturbed for its mother to look after. Some uninformed people think a fawn laying in the woods alone has been abandoned, where nothing is further from the truth.

  • can you pet it?

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  • I have lived DEEP IN THE FOREST of the Pacific Northwest, thickets of Texas, now the foothills of the Appalachia ! I even have deer eating corn I put out every night

    I HAVE NEVER BEEN LUCKY ENOUGH TO COME ACCROSS A FAWN! u r so lucky!

    But I have seen BIGFOOT!

    checkout my channel RADIANTGHOST !

  • oh man..what a gorgeous place....aaaww your dog!!

  • I have a cabin and we heard a "erre like 50x and so we wanted to know what that noise was and my mom yelled I found a baby fawn!" the fawn was just so helpless!

  • it's funny how peacefull fauns look even when they know they've been discovered

  • Interesting. I'm in Great Falls, Montana. 

  • The fawn's like 'who the hell are you? Get away from my patch of grass!'

  • can you find dawn wild like this anywhere in san diego county? Anywhere to hunt down here too?Not that i would shoot a fawn(baby) but i will blow a males head off.A deer killed my dog a few years back while we were camping in No. Ca.I also discovered that male deer kill more people everywhere in the world then sharks, lions, bears, tigers, etc (any predatorial mammal u can think of) combined. Its the antlers, charge u n stab u with em head on, like running daggers.So i dnt like male deer, at all

  • soooooooooooooooo cute:):)

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