Field journal, v4159
Page 587
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327. Grand Canyon Lodge Feb. 28, 1933. on the Kaibabe and turned over to local residents to raise and sell. 1. Take sedan and goats to place of capture. 2. Place hold goats head & allow fawn to suckle. 3. Transport goat & fawn back. 4. Keep fawns in net pen. 5. Allow fawns to suckle either goats or four morning and evenin' and drink all they want. 6. Feed each fawn bottle of milks (cold & undiluted) at noon. Bottle looks like liquid bottle. 7. If fawns scower, feed them raw egg beaten in milks. 8. Kill them at about 3 months or when spots begin to disappear. Note: cow will take to them do to her own calf but goats heads must be tied up selfort at all times or they will bite the fawns tail off, or bite them anywhere possible. Kaibabe Forest Supervisor Walter J. Mann and party failed to arrive today.