Deer Species Used in Deer Farming
Deer farming traces its roots to northern Europe where native people have been tending reindeer herds for centuries.
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Deer farming traces its roots to northern Europe where native people have been tending reindeer herds for centuries.
North America is home to many species of deer (Cervidae). While you may know some, chances are you don’t know all of them. Here, we’ll take a look at the different North American deer species.
Since no plant is truly resistant, but rather less likely to be damaged by deer, it’s important to use other solutions to protect your yard and garden from destructive deer.
There are several ways to keep deer out of your garden, some of these deer repellents you may not even be aware of. In addition, there are many plants that deer will usually avoid.
Creating deer food plots is an important way to not only keep a deer herd on your property, but to also provide this herd with much need nutrients throughout the year.
Living off the land is not as hard as most may think. One of the most unrealized sources of meat we have access to is venison.
Looking for new recipes to cook up your fresh deer meat? Check out these tasty venison meal ideas that will elevate your hunting experience.
Here you will find a list of ground covers, shrubs and perennials that we have seen deer stay away from if other vegetation is available.