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    Pere Davi's deer



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    Re: Pere Davi's deer

    Holy shit that's a lot of timber !

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    Re: Pere Davi's deer



    What species is that? amazing throw back tines and no brow bey or trey tines?
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    Re: Pere Davi's deer

    Its like its head is on backwards
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    Re: Pere Davi's deer

    That's is the type of deer, not the name of the guy holding it . Weird looking beastie must admit

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    now we have the third world population and only free-range .

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post


    What species is that? amazing throw back tines and no brow bey or trey tines?
    It is a chinese deer that is genetically closely related to red deer. It was discovered by a French missionary and is a seriously ugly mother with the tail of a donkey the hooves and muzzle of a cow, the neck of a camel and as you have observed VC antlers that look like an out of control gorse bush.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Thanks for sharing that linyera. Outstanding! Got anymore pics to share from Argentina?

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    what is the success ratio ?????????
    red deer 90 % , fallow deer 95 % , black buck 100 % , wild goat 100 % , patagonian ram 100 % , mouflon 90 % , multi-horned sheep 95 % , wild boar 70 % , puma 70 % , pere david´s deer 95 % , alpine ibex 70 % , capybara 95 % and water búffalo 90 %

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    That is a nice red. They obviously have very good nourishment to produce heads like that.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    The red stag I would assume "not" free range.
    Very interesting that the Pere Davids are free ranging, awesome. They are the only deer never to have been known in thier native range, a few were discovered by David (a missionary) in a park in china (Imperial garden???) can't remeber the details. It is assumed that they were a wet land/ swamp dweller. Plenty in England, only in parks I think.
    If that is a free range animal above, then they are very good quality!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulltahr View Post
    If that is a free range animal above, then they are very good quality!!
    I agree. there are only two things that produce a head like that. Excellent genetics and bloody good tucker.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Uploaded with ImageShack.us animals in this areas are completely free .There is a breeding center and the hatchlings are released's why some species hunt its probability slow .Are 38.000 ha free-range .

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