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Bruns Island Whitetails
06-06-2010, 09:56 PM
I know I saw a thread on here about fawns swinging there front legs while feeding and I could'nt find it back.
Anyway I will just ask this question here.
Is there anybody that has any idea what makes deer crouch down when petting them down the back towards the direction of their hips? Even my older deer do this as well as the fawns. Thanks in advance! Eldon

ddwhitetails
06-06-2010, 10:49 PM
I know for a doe I always thought they didn't like it when you pet down their back because it felt like a buck trying to mount them when they are not ready or in season.........just a theory.....but they do it as fawns too so who knows...........I think Bruce had the best theory on the fawns swinging their feet out when they eat....he said it is an automatic response to keep other fawns away like they are protecting their teet that they are feeding off of.........makes sense if you ever watch deer at the feed trough when they chase another one away they usually use their front feet to swat at them.......pretty cool stuff......love learning about these animals!!

CurtisLloyd
06-07-2010, 12:14 AM
When we started raising deer I thought I knew a lot about deer .... found out in the scale of deer knowledge....I knew absoloutely nothing

TallTines
06-07-2010, 06:58 AM
I think learning about deer is an open book - you are always learning about them.

FawnMommyx3.5
06-07-2010, 07:35 AM
I'm not sure why they crouch down. My doe used to every time you'd pet down her back, then she got moved to a new farm and she doesn't anymore. I can touch her where ever and she doesn't care.

ANTLER VALLEY
06-07-2010, 11:59 AM
I know I saw a thread on here about fawns swinging there front legs while feeding and I could'nt find it back.
Anyway I will just ask this question here.
Is there anybody that has any idea what makes deer crouch down when petting them down the back towards the direction of their hips? Even my older deer do this as well as the fawns. Thanks in advance! Eldon

Don't know on deer because I don't have any anymore that I can really pet, but thinking about other species...cats have lots of nerve endings near their spine that apparently are pretty close to the skin-some cats do a funny dance if you scratch their backs towards the back end. And swine...got a big one that won't get up? The blunt end of an ink pen with just a little pressure and a slight scratching motion will make 90% of them jump up and bark. My bet is that most quad-peddlers (mammals) have a similar situation with the nerve endings.