Deer farm
A deer farm is a fenced piece of land suitable for grazing that is populated with deer raised for the purpose of hunting tourism or as livestock. Similiar species such as elk, moose and even reindeer are farmed as well. This practice is very different than the way such arctic communities like the Laplanders migrate in open country with their herds of reindeer. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Venison has enjoyed a rise in popularity due to the meat's lower fat and cholesterol content. What was once considered a meat for unsophisticated rural dwellers has become as exotic as ostrich meat to urbanites. Venison jerky can be purchased in such grocery stores as Trader Joe's and is served on some inflights of Alaska Airlines in first class. Venison burgers are typically so lean as to require the addition of fat in the form of bacon, olive oil or cheese to achieve parity with hamburger cooking time, mouthfeel and taste. Some deer breeders have expressed an interest in breeding for a fatter animal that displays more marbling in the meat.
Fence: :This article is about the structure. For other meanings, see Fence (disambiguation).... Livestock: Livestock are domesticated animals in an agricultural setting.... Elk: Elk may mean:... Deer farm related Images and Photos (experimental)
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