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seadogg | 18:21 Fri 10th Jul 2009 | Animals & Nature
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On my coastal run this morning saw a Roe Deer with 2 kids.
She called them over when she realised there was no threat
and they attempted to suckle but she wasn't having any. As both kids were well grown I wondered if she considered them fully weaned.
Was the suckling behaviour seeking comfort from mum, though she was clearly not upset and I was well downwind?
Be interested in other members observations.
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this suckling is done in all mammals
as we all like to get something for nothing especially a free meal the deer fawns were just trying there chances
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I like the idea that they were chancing a freebie even though they were weaned. The place I was passing seems to be a nursery area but usually the sucklers are much younger and not rejected by mum. There was a stag in the undergrowth who was tailing her also.

Thanks, SD
you see this in the New Forest too, quite well grown pony yearlings will still try and get a drink off Mum
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Thanks Woofgang. Learned to ride there so thanks for the memory.

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