Anyone interested in deer farming? Business partner needing! Deer farm and cultural-touring activities?
viforata asked the question:
We are a family of four and 2 dogs from a European country.
We’re intending to build a deer farm with cultural and traditional touring and hosting activities.
We need a partner, or even more, depending of situation. We’re searching for someone with a real love for nature and its treasures, for animals and country life, culture and traditions, which is ready to invest not only money but soul, love, hope and patient. Skills or experience in deer farming are not necessary, we could learn together.
For anyone who’s interested we have more details, explications, materials, photos, and any information are needed.
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2 Responses to “Anyone interested in deer farming? Business partner needing! Deer farm and cultural-touring activities?”
Viforata, It sounds like you have a dream and I don’t want to belittle that dream, but deer were not meant to be raised on a farm. Someone with a real love of nature and it’s treasures, for animals and country life would not want to join you in this project. We live on a farm with a large wooded area joining our property. The deer population has grown in leaps and bounds in the last several years. My wife and I sit out and watch the deer every day and enjoy and care for them very much. Watching them raised in fences like in a zoo just wouldn’t be the same. I’m sorry but I would not encourage this project. Try putting your time and resources into something like an wildlife rescue refuge.
What are you going to do about Lyme Disease there? If every visitor came away with tick bytes that gave them a debilitating illness you would not get many repeat visitors.
The other problem is the incurable “Deer Wasting Disease” that will eventually kill a herd with a problem equivalent to mad cow disease. No known cause or cure has been found and if it gets into the deer of your domesticated herd the government will insist you kill them all.