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If you have never taken the time to check out Penn State's "Deer Forest Study"
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5056375" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>That had been a rule with me, don't touch any wild critter you can't raise. I've always been led to believe that a momma will abandon their young if they smell human scent on them. Not sure if that is true or not but I usually let nature take it's course. Once or twice I've broken that rule though, once when I first moved into my current house. I was mowing and trimming the grass and came upon a bunch of baby rabbits, momma skedaddled but the babies just stayed. I put them in a box, while gloved, and finished mowing. Let them back out about an hour later, momma returned and all was well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5056375, member: 20060"] That had been a rule with me, don't touch any wild critter you can't raise. I've always been led to believe that a momma will abandon their young if they smell human scent on them. Not sure if that is true or not but I usually let nature take it's course. Once or twice I've broken that rule though, once when I first moved into my current house. I was mowing and trimming the grass and came upon a bunch of baby rabbits, momma skedaddled but the babies just stayed. I put them in a box, while gloved, and finished mowing. Let them back out about an hour later, momma returned and all was well. [/QUOTE]
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