Shed Design
Deer Safety:
[blank_start]High, solid walls[blank_end]
[blank_start]No gaps around gates/hinges[blank_end]
[blank_start]No protruding objects[blank_end]
[blank_start]Good gate/race width[blank_end]
[blank_start]Suitable flooring[blank_end]
[blank_start]Minimum of 2 entry and exit points[blank_end]
[blank_start]Good crush design[blank_end]
[blank_start]Solid gates[blank_end]
[blank_start]Smooth edges[blank_end]
Human Safety:
[blank_start]Two ways gates and doors[blank_end]
[blank_start]Double seeing gates[blank_end]
[blank_start]Easy to operate gate catchers[blank_end]
[blank_start]Crush[blank_end]
[blank_start]Races[blank_end]
[blank_start]Good lighting[blank_end]
Both:
[blank_start]Several entry and exit points[blank_end]
[blank_start]Minimal Dust[blank_end]
[blank_start]Clean with good drainage[blank_end]
Answer
High, solid walls
No gaps around gates/hinges
No protruding objects
Good gate/race width
Suitable flooring
Minimum of 2 entry and exit points
Good crush design
Solid gates
Smooth edges
Two ways gates and doors
Double seeing gates
Easy to operate gate catchers
Crush
Races
Good lighting
Several entry and exit points
Minimal Dust
Clean with good drainage
Question 2
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Passion 2 Profit
Key strategies:
1. [blank_start]Marketing premium venison[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Market led production[blank_end]
Aim:
To correct the [blank_start]mismatch[blank_end] between [blank_start]venison production[blank_end] and [blank_start]demand[blank_end] in [blank_start]traditional[blank_end] markets, while [blank_start]developing new[blank_end] markets that [blank_start]demand quality venison[blank_end].
Breeding Farms
Aim: To produce [blank_start]calves/fawns for sale[blank_end] OR [blank_start]to finish on farm[blank_end] with [blank_start]some being kept as replacements[blank_end]
Breeding is [blank_start]seasonal[blank_end]
Gestation is approx. [blank_start]230-240 days[blank_end]
Mated in [blank_start]autumn - Mar/Apr[blank_end]
Calve in [blank_start]summer - Nov/Dec[blank_end]
Calving method = [blank_start]'hands off'[blank_end]
Answer
calves/fawns for sale
to finish on farm
some being kept as replacements
seasonal
yearly
230-240 days
240-250 days
autumn - Mar/Apr
summer - Nov/Dec
'hands off'
'hands on'
Question 6
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Velvet Farms
Aim: [blank_start]To produce velvet for sale[blank_end]
Considerations: [blank_start]Quantity and Quality[blank_end]
Growth Cycle:
Starts [blank_start]1st August[blank_end]
1st cut in [blank_start]Oct/Nov/Dec[blank_end]
2nd cut in [blank_start]Jan/Feb[blank_end]
Stages kept [blank_start]primarily for velvet[blank_end]
Amount of velvet from mature red stag per year = [blank_start]age of the deer[blank_end]
Answer
To produce velvet for sale
Quantity and Quality
1st August
Oct/Nov/Dec
Jan/Feb
primarily for velvet
age of the deer
Question 7
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Trophy Farms
Trophy Animal = [blank_start]Stags bred to have full, hard antler[blank_end]
Market = [blank_start]Game parks[blank_end]
Released for [blank_start]hunting tourism[blank_end]
Antler difference:
Velvet - [blank_start]beam size, thickness, weight & blood[blank_end] component
Trophy - [blank_start]# & length of tynes, spread & style[blank_end]
Answer
Stags bred to have full, hard antler
Game parks
hunting tourism
beam size, thickness, weight & blood
# & length of tynes, spread & style
Question 8
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Stud Farms
[blank_start]Breeding sire with high genetic merit[blank_end]
Objectives:
Produce animal with [blank_start]high merit for velvet production[blank_end]
Produce animals with [blank_start]good growth characteristics[blank_end]
Produce animals with [blank_start]good temperament[blank_end]
Sell sire stags to [blank_start]commercial farms[blank_end]