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Fallow Deer
The fallow deer hunting season will usually be determined by the mating season and birth of babies.
This breed was originated in New Zealand, West Germany and Scotland. In New Zealand there is a large population of wild red animals. Most of the animals farmed in New Zealand are red type animal is the primary product was initially antler velvet for Asian markets.
The fallow deer hunting season will usually be determined by the mating season and birth of babies.
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There are two main species of the animal that are being farmed in the United States; these are the one discussed and the red type. The first type is a small – about 100-pounds of weight animal, somewhat flighty, and produces a fine-textured meat. The fallow deer hunting season will usually be determined by the mating season and birth of babies.
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