Rose Flower Herd is home to many deer in the forest. It is near the lake where the deer can drink from. My fawns, Whitefawn and Leaffawn live there with their parents, Fireheart and Bluepelt.
TERRITORY
The territory only covers the lake, therefore you are welcome to cross it. It goes from the lake to the Oak Tree. They allow strangers to cross their territory and sleep in the tree. Sharphoof is a brown deer with the yellow stripes on his back, goat antlers and a real deer mask. He is rarely seen though.
DOES CARRYING FAWNS
When a doe discovers she is pregnant, she goes into the birthing den to have her fawn(s). When the fawn(s) come, they spent 1 more day in the birthing den until they are ready to leave
NEW NAMES
When a fawn grows up, the name it ends with changes. Though, they get to keep their first name etc...Whitefawn=White?
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FEEDING
The fawns and elderlys must be fed before going out. The elderly eat swamp grass to keep them surviving. Fawns rely on their mother's milk but if there are old enough to eat solid foods they eat grass, pinecones and mushrooms.
HERD RUN
When Sharphoof decides to go for a herd run, he gathers the herd and they start to have a long gallop with him leading. The fawns must be next to their mothers and the elders must be close to a un-eldered stag or doe in case one dies, collaspes or gets ill. They all stop to eat and drink then carry on. After their run, the go in the Oak Tree for a long nap.