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Yep. I was referring more to how much milk they are putting in to the fawn rather than whether it stays around. The fawns are very much enjoying harder tucker as well as milk by late summer/ autumn. Hence less pressure on the hind at that stage. So the hind is feeding the fawn on milk mainly over the good growing months when she can access the high yield tucker to make in to milk. Smart wee critter, nature ay.
Good poem , end of April / start of may is fawn hunting season on my calendar, just off mums tit , not in fawn great time to target them.
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