Just an update in case folks were curious. Within an hour of this happening, the mom came back and the two went on about their day/lives. I've seen them since then, and all is well!
@@tillygruber9003 I saw the fawn and the doe within an hour of shooting this video. Did I paint a big X on the fawn and a matching Y on the doe to make sure THAT doe got THAT fawn. No, I did not. This isn't exactly rocket surgery here.
All babies of the mammal world are innocent and dependent. You feel responsible to them as human, in some rare cases a different kind mammal may offer care.
@@UltimateFarter--007 from what I've read, you're right, it's a myth. Fawns are essentially "scent free" at birth and what CAN happen is a human scent that gets on them MAY allow a predator to smell them more easily. But that scent will not cause a mother to reject a fawn.
@@UltimateFarter--007 No, I come from a farm and one of our workers hurt a small deer in the field, he moved it with his hands to a safe place where the machines were not operating -the poor thing was crying for a few day's the mother never took it back, because he had human smell on him! I then brought it back to the farm, and became his human mom!!
@@slickwv does lick fawns all the time to get rid of unwanted scents, but human touch won't make predators go after them That's because, suprise, predators avoid people
If you love a wild animal, and it is not hurt don't touch it! Mothers quite often don't take it back afterwards -what is a death sentence for the poor thing!!
@@tillygruber9003 Interesting opinion. Totally wrong, but interesting. First none of my videos are monetized so, strike one. Second the deer walked up to me so, strike 2. Finally, you're making assumptions based upon absolutely no actual facts which seems to be the go to move online these days but still, strike three. Enjoy your day. Maybe go outside and get some fresh air and step away from the computer now and then. Best.
Such a precious little baby. So beautiful.
Just an update in case folks were curious. Within an hour of this happening, the mom came back and the two went on about their day/lives. I've seen them since then, and all is well!
How do you know, that they are the same -the woods are full of deer mothers and fawns?!
You haven't marked them -have you!?
@@tillygruber9003 I saw the fawn and the doe within an hour of shooting this video. Did I paint a big X on the fawn and a matching Y on the doe to make sure THAT doe got THAT fawn. No, I did not. This isn't exactly rocket surgery here.
@@tillygruber9003 just sit down and take your L lmao
I ❤❤❤ deer, especially their cute little fawns!
I agree with the commenter that said he's a beautiful buck!
I'm glad that his Mom returned! 🙃🌝👌
What a beautiful buck ❤
Newborns have no fear of humans.
He/She can sense that you're benign & harmless! So he/she just wants to be friendly!!
All babies of the mammal world are innocent and dependent. You feel responsible to them as human, in some rare cases a different kind mammal may offer care.
Fawns are just mostly ears.
Beautiful. They usually, instinctively stay hidden and wait for their mother.
Except they get lured out of their nest by someone with an ulterior motive!!
_BORN to be cute_
so cute
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Oh, that’s a newbie!❤
🦚🦚💕🌺🌹🙏🙏💕🌺🦚
This is why we dont eat animals they have feelings to! animals are our friends not food :)
It's 2-in-1!
Plants also have feelings! Stop eating vegetables and plants, they are our friends too! Start eating air or dirt please
@@eduardovillalon7496 Speaking like an ev*l hunter!!
I love you so much 🥰🥰
Did the mother reject the fawn because you pet it? We are not supposed to touch them.
Mom came and got her shortly after I left. Zero issues at all.
That's a myth
@@UltimateFarter--007 from what I've read, you're right, it's a myth. Fawns are essentially "scent free" at birth and what CAN happen is a human scent that gets on them MAY allow a predator to smell them more easily. But that scent will not cause a mother to reject a fawn.
@@UltimateFarter--007 No, I come from a farm and one of our workers hurt a small deer in the field, he moved it with his hands to a safe place where the machines were not operating -the poor thing was crying for a few day's the mother never took it back, because he had human smell on him!
I then brought it back to the farm, and became his human mom!!
@@slickwv does lick fawns all the time to get rid of unwanted scents, but human touch won't make predators go after them
That's because, suprise, predators avoid people
If you love a wild animal, and it is not hurt don't touch it! Mothers quite often don't take it back afterwards -what is a death sentence for the poor thing!!
Gee whiz. The fawn is fine. The mother came back and got it. Not sure how much more clearly I can say this.
That’s BS! Mothers will take them back no matter what, so please stop spreading misinformation!
@@slickwv BS. you lured him out of his safe nest so you can make a video, and some $$$ -using this poor innocent baby!!
@@eduardovillalon7496 the only one spreading $hite, are you both!!
Anything to make $$$!!
@@tillygruber9003 Interesting opinion. Totally wrong, but interesting. First none of my videos are monetized so, strike one. Second the deer walked up to me so, strike 2. Finally, you're making assumptions based upon absolutely no actual facts which seems to be the go to move online these days but still, strike three. Enjoy your day. Maybe go outside and get some fresh air and step away from the computer now and then. Best.
Don't pass the buck. Pass the doe.
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