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A few guys i know around here like to catch fawns when they see them. To me this seems wrong. What do you guys think? Just curious if I am the only one. Would the mother care that the fawn smelled like a human afterwards, I am sure someone has some insight.
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would this not fall under the WDFW definition of harassment? IMO A really
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i don't know if there is truth to the human scent thing, but whats the point? maybe they should get busted for harassing wildlife.
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Most does will abandon fawns after the fawns have been handled by humans. I read a biology report years ago, they studied it and it was by far and away a bad bad thing for fawn mortality rate.
To bad momma is not around when they do that, she might knock some sense into them with those sharp ass hooves of hers.
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not a good idea
Makes more than the momma deer mad. Why don't you post some names of the individuals for us. And pics.
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leave them be..My mom raised one.The mother was hit by a car.everyday for the past 9 yrs that fawn has brought her young to the house.She now has a small herd that come every day.course she feeds them.
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I'd like to hang the *censored*s from a tree by their balls. Thats just plain stupid, senseless, wasteful, and
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Educate your buddies as to why not to do this.
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Stupid people
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Re: Catching a fawn
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Bad idea, running and chasing a fawn and getting them all nerovus and exhausted, let alone that the mom will probably abandon them after. That is just bad for everyone thing and everyone involved.
You should explain to them and give them an example of what it must be like. No different than some big strange guy chasing their kids around. Just a bad idea all the way around
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