Canadian Black Bears 23 Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Hi everyone, I need some help with distinguishing between the different types of deer you have. Roes and Fallows all seem very small compared to the whitetail deer which we have here. Do they stop growing at a certain age or are they generically small by nature? I have watched hunting shows of Reds which I believe can have huge horns, trophy horns actually. Does anyone have any pictures of them and a story on how you got it? I know our button bucks (small buck which has not develped any horns other than the bumps on their head) are bigger than the roes and fallows I have been looking at. I posted 2 pictures of mature bucks along with a small 6 pointer and labelled it "Deer Hunting in Nova Scotia, Canada" in the Deer stalking topic if you want to take a peek at what I am talking about. Don't get me wrong, I am by no means trying to take away from someone's kill of a roe or fallow, but instead, trying to put things in perspective on how big these animals get. I looked at 1 picture of a roe kill and the rifle was longer than the body of the deer? Thanks for any help you can give me Quote Link to post
dymented 2,220 Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 you need to purchase the new Darcy book bud look on ebay Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 theres a book out called of deer and dogs some good photos in there, im sure someone off here would sort you out with a copy for a reasonable price Quote Link to post
Caprelous 217 Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 (edited) Hi everyone, I need some help with distinguishing between the different types of deer you have. Roes and Fallows all seem very small compared to the whitetail deer which we have here. Do they stop growing at a certain age or are they generically small by nature? I have watched hunting shows of Reds which I believe can have huge horns, trophy horns actually. Does anyone have any pictures of them and a story on how you got it? I know our button bucks (small buck which has not develped any horns other than the bumps on their head) are bigger than the roes and fallows I have been looking at. I posted 2 pictures of mature bucks along with a small 6 pointer and labelled it "Deer Hunting in Nova Scotia, Canada" in the Deer stalking topic if you want to take a peek at what I am talking about. Don't get me wrong, I am by no means trying to take away from someone's kill of a roe or fallow, but instead, trying to put things in perspective on how big these animals get. I looked at 1 picture of a roe kill and the rifle was longer than the body of the deer? Thanks for any help you can give me First of all without seeming pendantic we refer to what you call horns as antlers over here, The six species of deer found in our small island are quite small to those compared in Canada. All the species and discription can be found in detail here on the British Deer Societies web page. http://www.bds.org.uk/ Look under information and then species every thing you need to know is there. I should say however that generally all the species of deer are uniform in size in there species but there are exceptions to the rule where certain strains in the gene pool such as roe deer show marked differences in size. also it is also a fact that hill reds are markedly smaller in body weight to those found in forest areas. this is obviously down to the abundence of food present to those that habitat forestery. Hope this helps a little to understand the british species Regards Stuart Edited December 13, 2011 by Caprelous Quote Link to post
Canadian Black Bears 23 Posted December 13, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 Hi everyone, I need some help with distinguishing between the different types of deer you have. Roes and Fallows all seem very small compared to the whitetail deer which we have here. Do they stop growing at a certain age or are they generically small by nature? I have watched hunting shows of Reds which I believe can have huge horns, trophy horns actually. Does anyone have any pictures of them and a story on how you got it? I know our button bucks (small buck which has not develped any horns other than the bumps on their head) are bigger than the roes and fallows I have been looking at. I posted 2 pictures of mature bucks along with a small 6 pointer and labelled it "Deer Hunting in Nova Scotia, Canada" in the Deer stalking topic if you want to take a peek at what I am talking about. Don't get me wrong, I am by no means trying to take away from someone's kill of a roe or fallow, but instead, trying to put things in perspective on how big these animals get. I looked at 1 picture of a roe kill and the rifle was longer than the body of the deer? Thanks for any help you can give me First of all without seeming pendantic we refer to what you call horns as antlers over here, The six species of deer found in our small island are quite small to those compared in Canada. All the species and discription can be found in detail here on the British Deer Societies web page. http://www.bds.org.uk/ Look under information and then species every thing you need to know is there. I should say however that generally all the species of deer are uniform in size in there species but there are exceptions to the rule where certain strains in the gene pool such as roe deer show marked differences in size. also it is also a fact that hill reds are markedly smaller in body weight to those found in forest areas. this is obviously down to the abundence of food present to those that habitat forestery. Hope this helps a little to understand the british species Regards Stuart Stuart, Thank you so much for your help. The site you sent me was very informative and really helped me understand the British species of deer. Best regards and safe hunting Rob Quote Link to post
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