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Fallow Deer

Educational resources on Fallow Deer

Fallow Deer or Dama dama is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Fallow Deer

Academic web links for the Fallow Deer.


Fallow Deer (Cervus dama)
Fallow Deer* Order Artiodactyla: Family Cervidae : Cervus dama Linnaeus. Description. A medium sized, "rangy" deer; adult males with large palmate
www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/cervdama.htm

Red and Fallow Deer
...red deer vs. fallow deer, facility requirements, handling and equipment, health management, reproduction, nutrition, deer by-products, United States production, United States
www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/alt-ag/deer.htm

Fallow Deer
Fallow Deer (Cervus dama) Native to Asia Minor and the Mediterranean region, fallow deer were introduced to the North American continent at James
sites.actx.edu/~porter_da/vftn/tour/North/fallowdeer.htm

THE FALLOW DEER
THE FALLOW DEER.* NO species of animals makes so near an approach to another as the fallow deer to that of the stag. But though their similarity be great in every
faculty.njcu.edu/fmoran/vol4fallowdeer.htm

Fallow Deer
Fallow deer are an introduced species commonly seen at Land Between the Lakes. Several populations of fallow deer are established in the United States, most of which were
campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/howard.whiteman/field/mammals/fallowdeer.html

FALLOW DEER
Fallow deer communicate through body language, smells, and vocalizations. Fallow deer have six types of vocalizations: barking, which is an explosive alarm call used by females
www.ferris.edu/htmls/News/card/animals/Herbivores/Fallow-Deer.pdf

Fallow Deer PM6.5 11/00
AGRICULTURAL ALTERNATIVES Fallow Deer Production This publication was developed by the Small-scale and Part-time Farming Project at Penn State with support from the U.S. Department
agalternatives.aers.psu.edu/Publications/fallow_deer.pdf

ADW: Dama dama: Information
Since the last glaciation, fallow deer have had a natural range in southern European regions, Asia Minor, along the Mediterranean Sea, and possibly in northern Africa and Ethiopia.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Dama_dama.html

EFFECT OF FEEDING COTTONSEED MEAL ON PERFORMANCE OF
...effect of cottonseed meal consumption on performance of female fallow deer effect of feeding cottonseed meal on performance of
https://txspace.tamu.edu/bitstream/handle/1969.1/325/etd-tamu-2004A-ANSC-Mapel-1.pdf?...

Introduction
Red and fallow deer are the two most commonly farmed species in the U.S. Red deer are generally twice as large as fallow deer and have a calm temperament, making handling
www.smallfarms.cornell.edu/pages/projects/factsheets/deerelk.doc







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