Baby Fawn Buck Rescue

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

This footage is all in Time Lapse and this Baby Buck was taken to the Local Reabilitator to be Reabilitated into the wild. I only got one day to spend with this buck but it was one of the best days of my life.

I think deer make good pets and people should be able to keep them as a pets provided they have multiple acres for the deer to roam around on. I was suprised at just how friendly this baby buck was...

He was Rescued off the side of the Road after finding him next to his dead mother. It is a sad story but atleast the baby was not eaten by a Bear or a Bobcat which are both common in the area this fawn was found.

The baby fawn was turned in to the proper authorities and will be truly missed for a long time to come. Having this fawn gave me a greater respect for deer in general...

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Uploader Comments (Camo4x4s)

  • Read the description sometimes...

  • What kind of a deer is it?

  • Whitetail buck...

  • thats sweet

  • Yes, I thought so as well...

Top Comments

  • Cool video man. What did you do with him later on, release him? And again for all tree huggers, you can respect animals and still hunt them for food/game American Indians respected wildlife and still hunted. The world is not black and white, grow up. Great vids buddy, keep it up.

    JohnnyReb {North Carolina}

  • Hunters suck. how could you kill something that cute.

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  • Indeed this fawn is very cute, but I still think it should have been left in the wildlife in the first place. MAYBE, just maybe if the doe had been killed and there was proof, that they might have taken it because of it's age, but , fawns can survive alone by instincts of course. And just the fact that it would have been exposed (in lack of a better word) to human nature, I think it will have a harder time being on itself. I mean it would be more trusting to everything. Including predators.

  • OMG that is the coolest thing Ive ever seen. I couldnt have let him go, no way. Cool Video. Thanks

  • whats the name of the songs?

  • You say people should be able to keep deer for pets. What would you do with a buck during rut season? Just curious?

  • We Reabilitated TWO fawns last year... both does. Both are on a 1200 farm now and free. One had been run over in a field of hay with broken hip/leg but lived and can jump as high as any deer now. Your house looks like our house did all last summer, only missing the extra fawn. LOL! What a great year it was... but a committment like no other. See a video taken over the year on YouTube labled "Because You Loved Me" by usmceod3006

  • its cute how it follows you

  • Taking the fawn to a rehabilitator was the right thing to do. Wildlife rehabilitators make sure the animals have the right diet, and they are careful to avoid habituation or imprinting. In order to be released into the wild, the animal must stay wild. Then he can survive. Habituated wildlife will not survive in the wild.

  • omfg dude its so cuteee :) amazing.....

  • awe!

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