Blake the rescued fawn
I showed my 6yo those videos. Now he wants a pet baby deer!
There are two animal parks that we visit with deer that were raised in captivity (due to similar situations, many deer are hit by vehicles in PA) and those deer are very tame and tolerate being touched/petted.
I live in the heart of PA deer country and know several people that have tame deer that visit their yards. (Wild deer that they feed, not rescued/hand raised deer.) These deer will eat from your hand and are generally ok with being out in the yard with people. If they have a food source, they will definately hang around.Kim wrote:Wonder what will happen when he grows up? Do deer tend to stick around and act semi-domesticated?
There are two animal parks that we visit with deer that were raised in captivity (due to similar situations, many deer are hit by vehicles in PA) and those deer are very tame and tolerate being touched/petted.
Blake
Cheryl, you are definitely racking up the karma points! Blake is absolutely wonderful and I was amazed watching Romeo and Patience's meh reactions. The kindnesses we offer to animals is repaid many times over in the gifts they offer us.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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Blake the rescued fawn

Here is one of "my" deer. We feed them at the edge of the property but for a number reasons (deer ticks at the top of the list), I do not try to draw them in. I am sitting in the chair right in front of the one in the edge of the picture.

and her baby -

Maybe it is because they are so common here but Blake is far cuter than the PA variety.

and her baby -

Maybe it is because they are so common here but Blake is far cuter than the PA variety.
If you are not on Facebook, the blog is here:
http://blakethestjohnbuck.blogspot.com/
and the video links are there as well, within the posts.
http://blakethestjohnbuck.blogspot.com/
and the video links are there as well, within the posts.
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Thanks Everyone!
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Good Night! I just now saw this post and want to thank Pia for the post
and for all the kind and supportive comments everyone left.
Update: Blake and I spent 3 weeks last month living on the protected property he
will grow to adulthood on. There is an adoptive herd that passes through
the property and Blake will be introduced to that herd when he is old enough.
I was only caring for Blake while the owner of that property was off island.
She has returned and Blake is in her care now.
I am so thankful that the group of women who found him and worked
together to rescue this orphan trusted me to help. I know what a gift it was
getting to take care of such an amazing animal and I will cherish my month with
Blake for the rest of my life. -cheryl

Blake the St John Buck, photographed by Cheryl Geller
Good Night! I just now saw this post and want to thank Pia for the post
and for all the kind and supportive comments everyone left.
Update: Blake and I spent 3 weeks last month living on the protected property he
will grow to adulthood on. There is an adoptive herd that passes through
the property and Blake will be introduced to that herd when he is old enough.
I was only caring for Blake while the owner of that property was off island.
She has returned and Blake is in her care now.
I am so thankful that the group of women who found him and worked
together to rescue this orphan trusted me to help. I know what a gift it was
getting to take care of such an amazing animal and I will cherish my month with
Blake for the rest of my life. -cheryl

Blake the St John Buck, photographed by Cheryl Geller
-cheryl

