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Certainly a fawn that stays on the teat sucks a lot of condition off a hind that has sparse feed. Nature doesn't help either as the instinct for the hind is to feed the fawn longer befor weaning as she wants it to survive the hard times.
That explains why we saw so many 'late' fawns this year.
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