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ID this deer
22 January 2006, 03:18
gryphon1ID this deer
Come on experts tell us what sort of deer this is (species)
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22 January 2006, 03:39
brass thieffallow?
22 January 2006, 03:46
gryphon1NOPE
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
22 January 2006, 03:59
Pete EYoungish jap sika stag
22 January 2006, 04:03
sambar1id guess a chital but the head looks a little different so it may be a sika deer as pete sugested
22 January 2006, 04:13
gryphon1nope to both though Pete E is warmish
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22 January 2006, 04:14
BakesSika cross?
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22 January 2006, 04:24
muzzanot the french Pere Davide...?
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22 January 2006, 04:40
TOP_PREDATORSambar with spots

Sika/Red cross
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22 January 2006, 04:40
gryphon1quote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
Sika cross?
Bakesy was that a guess? you are the hot one so far mate...but what with? Remember some species cant cross with other species only those from their own genus.
Shit! Sorry T_P your post came in as mine was being posted you the winner mate sika/red it is and believe it or not fellas they are right here in Victoria.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
22 January 2006, 04:50
TOP_PREDATORDo you have another photo?that one is a bit dark
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
22 January 2006, 05:27
gryphon1its not really,it must be your screen resolution
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
23 January 2006, 08:50
GreybeardBushmanI was going to post fallow cross (hybrid, whatever)
Glad I was beaten to that post.
But am curious about this. If there are fallow mobs running free (and I know there are because I have been there), are they legally huntable?
I always thought that deer, once escaped from farms and breeding like (well) "rabbits", were fair game. I see in that "Hunter" magazine that comes out here, that isn't the case? I mean with fallow.
I am missing some law somewhere?
Ross
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
23 January 2006, 12:42
GreybeardBushmanI am an idiot, I know.
Does that mean that I carn't hunt a fallow deer that has been breeding silly along a river near here?
Even though ever man and his dog who knows about them are shooting the odd deer fairly often and talking about it to their mates?
ross
25 January 2006, 00:50
Die Ou JagterWe are all equal except Saeed he puts the internet roof over these hallowed halls. Nitrox made his bed and now he needs to sleep in it for at least a couple of moons, eh.
25 January 2006, 09:55
gryphon1i suppose looking all over we are all not equal in the sense that some simply read posts,some dont even reply,some never start a thread ,some post many thousands etc...NitroX had a few thousand (6000+) posts up i think so maybe he is a little more than equal compared to the fella that is a long term member with only a handful of posts....
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
25 January 2006, 19:58
Die Ou JagterAre you refering to my hand full of posts?
26 January 2006, 00:25
gryphon1Amongst others
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002