We do not bottle feed but have just started an experiment in one of our doe pens and would greatly appreciate any input.
My doe pens are about half an acre and we have about 8-10 bred does per pen.
We circled an area of about 15' x 45' with a 2 feet fence and we are starting to place all new born fawns in that area. There is shelter, water and feed in that same area so the does need to jump in in order to feed, drink or nurse.
Our intention is that the fawns may become tamer (atleast tamer that if they were free in the entire pen), without the need to bottle feed. We spend some time daily there and may give them treats or a quick drink of milk on the bottle every now and then.
Have any of you tried this before? Works? Doesn't? Makes no difference?
We just don't want to do something that might harm the fawns.
Thanks for your input.
Ed
My doe pens are about half an acre and we have about 8-10 bred does per pen.
We circled an area of about 15' x 45' with a 2 feet fence and we are starting to place all new born fawns in that area. There is shelter, water and feed in that same area so the does need to jump in in order to feed, drink or nurse.
Our intention is that the fawns may become tamer (atleast tamer that if they were free in the entire pen), without the need to bottle feed. We spend some time daily there and may give them treats or a quick drink of milk on the bottle every now and then.
Have any of you tried this before? Works? Doesn't? Makes no difference?
We just don't want to do something that might harm the fawns.
Thanks for your input.
Ed