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"Deer breeding concerns more of an agricultural enterprise — it is a ranching activity," Mr. Adams said.
Mr. Williams, 74, now owns a 1,200-acre 1,200-acreed deer breeding and hunting operation here in Terrell, about 35 miles east of Dallas.
The work may be unusual but it shows there has been a significant change in the timing of the red deer breeding cycle.
Deer breeding can generate more profits but requires a heavy initial investment (a three-month-old deer costs D25 million (US$25000).
The breeding pairs of coyotes would be selectively shot during the deer breeding season.
— In the early 1980s, when the deer breeding industry was in its infancy in Texas, Robert Williams bought his first deer, Old Bambi, for $250.
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There were only 25 left on the island when the park started a conservation effort in 1981, capturing deer for breeding and protecting them once they were released back into the wild.
Scotland's red deer are breeding earlier each year, according to scientists studying the impact of climate change on the species.
Another problem with PZP is that it extends a deer's breeding season, which could add extra energy demands and even yield births late in the season, "leading to higher fawn mortality as winter ensues," says the park's plan.
But deer all come into breeding readiness at the same time.
It has had outstanding success breeding Père David's deer, as well as the pygmy hippopotamus, musk ox, Chilean flamingo, and polar bear.
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