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    Ooh dear deer

    Sometimes I like my job. I spent a few hours being shown around a large deer farm. The deer are very skittish and if you scare them they are likely to run into a fence and hurt themselves. To sort them out they are cautiously herded in to a large shed/barn that is in near total darkness to calm them down.

    Ooh dear deer

    Anyone want to buy a deer farm? I know one that is for sale.

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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Are they maintained for food or preservation?

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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Are they maintained for food or preservation?
    Food definitely food. They are an introduced species to NZ have done exceptionally well in the wild. partly to the detriment of some of our native flora and fauna. It is only in the last thirty or so years that the deer farming industry has really developed.

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    I have seen these skittish creatures often on holidays home.
    I really like this composition, with the Stag on one side balanced with the wee one on the rt and the centre bright one, just lovely.

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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    I have seen these skittish creatures often on holidays home.
    I really like this composition, with the Stag on one side balanced with the wee one on the rt and the centre bright one, just lovely.
    Thanks Kay. It is a crop from a larger grab shot taken leaning out the window of a truck. I have the opportunity to go back and walk quietly around the property (maybe lugging a tripod) so I should try and find time to do it.

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    I like it LPaul, a very interesting shot.

    I'm not in the market for a deer farm, it would be too dear for me.

    Dave

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    They are all posing for you, lovely shot

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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Beautiful shot, Paul...what were you doing in that farm? Looks like some good photo ops there...

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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    I like it LPaul, a very interesting shot.

    I'm not in the market for a deer farm, it would be too dear for me.

    Dave
    It's an absolute steal when you convert Aus$...

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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    They are all posing for you, lovely shot

    Thank you Binnur they were all looking at me deciding when to run off which they then did about 10 seconds later.



    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Beautiful shot, Paul...what were you doing in that farm? Looks like some good photo ops there...
    Hi Izzie. I was there because a colleague at work is responsible for selling it has gone overseas for a few weeks and wanted me know enough about it so I could handle any inquires. I have had a couple and that does not include Dave's obvious keen interest....
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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Would be good for Roxie, our blue heeler to chase around the property. She needs the exercise -- the chubby little thing!

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    Re: Ooh dear deer

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Would be good for Roxie, our blue heeler to chase around the property. She needs the exercise -- the chubby little thing!
    Roxie would become a blue streak and as lean as a greyhound......

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