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Thank you, Julie.
So, in California, would the white tail population be growing while mule is
declining? When I got my CDA magazine, awhile back, it implied that deer as
a whole were declining, not just mule deer. Maybe they were mistaken, or I
did not read it correctly....
When people raise pastured deer, (like in NZ) which variety are they
raising? Sounds like white tail might be easier to raise on pasture?
Mary
ps to see some nice photos of beef (cattle!) look at cattlesale.com
I wonder if there are sites for other animals, like porksale.com?
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>Whitetails, however, can be considered as rats with hooves.
>They thrive around human habitation and are exploding in
>numbers. They too contribute to the mule deer decline -
>in states where both deer exist there is a great deal
>of hybridization going on. Because the hybridization is
>always whitetail buck/mule deer doe, each hybrid offspring
>represents one less mule deer fawn.
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>Julie
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