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Learn about the deer farming industry, its history, and how deer farms work in the United States and in other locations around the world.
Visit Smoky Mountain Deer Farm to enjoy our exotic petting zoo and horseback riding on scenic mountain trails. In Sevierville, near Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.
A deer farm (technically a ranch) is fenced piece of a land suitable for grazing that is populated with deer species, such as elk, moose, reindeer, or especially white-tailed deer, raised as livestock. New Zealand is the largest supplier of farm-raised venison.
Deer farming is a smart way to raise money or food for your family. It isn't the same as raising sheep or cattle, so here's what you should know.
Deer farming is an increasingly popular practice in the United States, where deer are bred, raised, and sold for food, hide antlers, and other products. While this new industry has potential benefits and drawbacks, it is important to understand how deer farming can affect land management.
Book Now. Tennessee Whitetail deer hunting ranch 2500 acres located 65 miles of west of Nashville. Turkey hunting also available with lodging or without. Harvest a management or trophy buck whitetail deer and harvest 2 doe as added bonus.
New to deer farming? This FAQ covers the basic questions for starting your first deer farm to start exploring the growing industry of cervid farming.
NADeFA® is dedicated to the promotion of deer farming and ranching as an agricultural pursuit and serves its members through its educational programs and publications and by providing leadership in setting and maintaining quality standards.
Deer farming is quickly becoming an industry that is worth turning your attention to. Not sure where to start? Look no further. This brochure will enlighten you with information and resources about beginning a deer farm!
Starting a deer farm or ranch requires energy, innovation and much time spent in research. Once you have considered your options and decided what is right for you, visit established operations and talk to other deer owners who are raising the type of deer you are interested in.