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Stop feeding them! Hahahahhaha! You gotta live in the area to get that comment. Nice shot!
Around here, if you don't feed em, they just eat your flower bed. Doesn't take long to figure out what they don't eat.....
 

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Okay, you oughta know what species this is?
How the hell would I know, never been in Texas. Is this somewhere near Comanche Peak maybe?

Looks like decent photo which you could hang in a shop.
 


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How the hell would I know, never been in Texas. Is this somewhere near Comanche Peak maybe?

Looks like decent photo which you could hang in a shop.
EUROPEAN FALLOW....... lots of exotic animals in Texas.
 

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EUROPEAN FALLOW....... lots of exotic animals in Texas.
Study says that from the thousands transported, there's 500 naturalized european fallows left in Finland, but that's a stretch from an animal which does not survive winter if not fed and cannot move in heavy snow. Practically only living on three mansions where groundskeeper plows walkways for em to feeding bins. When the owner kicks bucket so will the animals.

I don't know who's bright idea is to ship animals 30' degrees north and expect them to survive. And why do they call it european fallow if it lives in Turkey? Shouldn't it be called turkey or middle east fallow or something..

edit: Them living at Texas I can understand, it's on same latitude as turkey, syria, israel and saudi-arabia.
 

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Study says that from the thousands transported, there's 500 naturalized european fallows left in Finland, but that's a stretch from an animal which does not survive winter if not fed and cannot move in heavy snow. Practically only living on three mansions where groundskeeper plows walkways for em to feeding bins. When the owner kicks bucket so will the animals.

I don't know who's bright idea is to ship animals 30' degrees north and expect them to survive. And why do they call it european fallow if it lives in Turkey? Shouldn't it be called turkey or middle east fallow or something..

edit: Them living at Texas I can understand, it's on same latitude as turkey, syria, israel and saudi-arabia.
Interesting take, The ones we have are raised and sold to others. That buck is worth 10K or more. One of the reasons we have them is to receive a tax break on the land as it is then considered as "Ag Use', the same as cattle. Makes a big difference in $. I just enjoy watching all of the different animals. We don't hunt any of them.

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