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As you see there are lots of benefits as to why one would want to raise their own Deer. When done right Deer farming can be very rewarding and can bring some good profits as well. But it is very important that you know what you are doing when starting out because you can easily make costly mistakes. Weather you want to learn how to be a Deer farmer or just want to master the art of producing tenda meat and milk, having the correct information is needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark. Knowing where and how to start with raising Deer will prevent your dream from becoming a disaster, so keep on reading... Now How Can You Get It All In One Place? If you want simple, easy read information on raising Deer and enjoy all the benefits of owning Deer, all in one place, finally there's now a complete guide to successful Deer farming. Introducing... How To Raise Deer A lot of livestock farmers are beginning to raise Deer in their farms, their reasons vary as to why they want to raise them but most farmers raise them for their produce. Deer milk is white and creamy which is naturally homogenized and high in milk solids. This milk is perfect for the production of yogurt, Deer mozzarella and ice cream. Meat is another produce of Deeres and is indistinguishable in flavour from cow beef. When compared to beef it is higher in mineral content and lower in cholesterol. Pasture raised Deer produce meat which has fewer omega-6 fatty acids and offer more omega-3. The meat is in high demand around restaurants around the world. They are tough animals which are extremely resistant to diseases than cattle. You can even raise them together with other cows and use the same livestock equipment, like milking equipment and shelter. "How To Raise Deer" is a complete ebook that will guide you on how to raise a healthyDeer and get the most profit you can from themeven if your an absolute beginner. In detail youwill discover: The History Of Deer Getting Into The Deer Business Deer Characteristics and Behavior Modern Deer Handling Systems Selecting the Right Foundation Stock Small Scale Management Large Scale Deer Management The Right Steps To Deer Handling Feeding Your Deer The Right Nutritions Finishing Your Deer With Grass Finishing Your Deer With Grain The Market Option for Selling Deer Meat Various Deer Products Marketing Your Deer Products Cow-Calf Deer Production Managing Your Deer's Health Dealing With Deer Diseases It's All About Deer Farming A lot of people think that raising Deer requires a lot of work and care. But that's not totally true. Raising your own Deer doesn't require that much work as you think it would. Deer do well without any assistance since they are versatile creatures. 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I just did not understand as to why so many of my Deer were not growing healthy and reproducing. I just had to get guidance. Your ebook "How To Raise Deer" did just that. It opened my eyes to see what I was doing wrong with these livestock, now I'm ready to give them another go. Bigups this is a great ebook. Thank you again! Michael Haywood. "The Only Deer Ebook" Gerard, Surely this is the only productive Deer farming guide available in the internet. I say this because I searched so much on the internet to find complete information on raising Deer. If it wasn't that I came across your ebook I would still be searching :( Anyway now that my search is over I'm emailing you to let you know that this is a great ebook and covers all that is required to raise Deer. I'm sure I will now avoid making unnecessary mistakes through trial and error. Thank you again! Steve Chapell. "Didn't Know Deer Were Profitable" Hi Gerard, I'm sure a number of livestock farmers are just like me didn't know that raising Deer was very profitable. We all think of raising cattle, goats, etc but not Deer. Your ebook has opened my eyes to a whole new opportunity that most livestock farmers do not know, the raising of Deer for profits. I've got a nice piece of land that I'm going to use to raise Deer, I've already contacted some suppliers from your resource section. I'm so excited to get this project going. Thank you! Larry Hackett. Many People Don't Know Where To Start! Don't be one of those people who spend a fortune in getting guidance. This ebook will not only save you time on doing the research needed, but also in your pocketbook. This guide won't leave you hanging not knowing what to do next. 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There is a specific and regulated pattern of feeding and eating habits for your Deer and before you give your Deer that extra morsel of food, ponder again! With this ebook you will discover: Healthy Deer Feeding Balanced Diet Nutrition Methods Of Feeding Feedyard Management Deer Feeding Equipment This is a must have guide for every farmer who wants to proper feed their Deer, its a complete ebook to healthy Deer farming that will ensure that you feed your Deer the right nutrients from a young age. + Free Bonus #2 Deer Housing And Management When just beginning in raising Deer the first thing you have to prepare is land and housing. Raising Deer requires you to build a proper house for them. The housing provides the Deer with shade from the hot sun and keeps them warm in the winter. Deer house can be designed using wire, fencing hardware and hay. And house should be well ventilated as well and be kept clean. 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  251. <td class="XSP_CENTER_PANEL" rowspan=2><table class="XSP_CENTER_PANEL"><tr><td class="XSP_MAIN_PANEL"><P><FONT size=3>Finally, A <STRONG>Complete&nbsp;Guide</STRONG>&nbsp;That Shows You....</FONT></P>
  252. <H1 align=center><FONT color=#808000>"How To Raise Healthy Profitable<br> Deer For Meat, Leather Or Antlers In Your Own Farm Yard Even If You Are Just Starting Out Raising Deer"</FONT></H1>
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  256. <P align=center><FONT size=3>“That's Right, This Is A<STRONG> Beginner's And Advanced Farmers<br> Guide </STRONG>That Will Guide You On How To Raise Your Very Own&nbsp;Deer For <STRONG>Profits Or Pleasure</STRONG> Even If You've Never Done Any Form Of<br> Farming Before!"</FONT></P>
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  272. <P>Dear Deer Owner Or Farmer:</P>
  273.  
  274.  
  275. <P><FONT face="Times New Roman, Serif" size=6><STRONG>Y</STRONG></FONT>ou've been searching around for information on how to raise deer, but you not finding enough guidelines to get you started? Or you have some questions you need answers to when raising deer? Well look no further because I've got the answers to all questions you may have to raising your own healthy deer.</P>
  276.  
  277. <P>The members of the deer family (Cervidse) rank next to the cattle and sheep family (Bovidae) in general utility, and are the most important of the big game animals of America.</P>
  278.  
  279. <P>Wherever obtainable in quantity the flesh of deer of different kinds has always been a staple article of diet, and under present market conditions it is hardly necessary to say that venison is perhaps the most important game, being a favorite with epicures and also having a w^ide use as a substitute for beef and mutton, wdiich meats it resembles in texture, color, and general characteristics.</P>
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  281.  
  282. <P>You too can raise big, healthy, profit-paying deer, if you will merely meet certain clearly defined Deer requirements. If you do this, and it's easy, you need never worry about profits, you are sure to succeed.</P>
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  286.  
  287. <P><STRONG>The Benefits Of Raising Deer...</STRONG></P>
  288.  
  289.  
  290. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> Deer are one of the most efficient animals, they don't eat a lot resulting in them eating less feed and making them cheaper to raise than other livestock such as cattle. </P>
  291.  
  292. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> Deer are a combination of a browser and grazer, meaning that their feeding has a moderate impact on forage. This is of great advantage us the grazing feed can be available in most times of the year.</P>
  293.  
  294. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> When comparing them to other livestock such as goat's and sheep, deers are relatively simple to manage, at the same time easy to train and herd. There is also little waste management plus odor.</P>
  295.  
  296. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> Deers can be raised in complex lands. You may have steepy land, thickets, rocky, reclaimed or what would seemingly seem "no use" land to some farmers it would be good for your deers.</P>
  297.  
  298. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> You can also raise deers for leather Or antlers. These two bi products are in great demand around the world with less farmers suppying the demand.</P>
  299.  
  300.  
  301. <P>As you see there are lots of benefits as to why one would want to raise their own deer. When done right deer farming can be very rewarding and can bring some good profits as well. But it is very important that you know what you are doing when starting out because you can easily make costly mistakes. </P>
  302.  
  303.  
  304. <P>Weather you want to learn how to be a deer farmer or just want to master the art of producing tenda meat and leather, having the correct information is needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark. Knowing where and how to start with raising deer will prevent your dream from becoming a disaster, so keep on reading...</P>
  305.  
  306. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  307.  
  308. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>Now How Can You Get It All In One Place?</STRONG></FONT></P>
  309.  
  310.  
  311. <P>If you want simple, easy read information on raising deer and enjoy all the benefits of owning deer, all in one place, finally there's now a complete guide to successful deer farming.</P>
  312.  
  313. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  314.  
  315.  
  316.  
  317.  
  318.  
  319.  
  320.  
  321.  
  322.  
  323. <P><STRONG>Introducing...</STRONG></P>
  324. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=5><STRONG><center><H2>How To Raise Deer</H2></center></STRONG></FONT></P>
  325.  
  326.  
  327. <FONT color=#ff0000><IMG title="How To Raise Deer" alt="How To Raise Deer" src="HowToRaiseDeerEbook.jpg" align=right border=0></FONT>
  328.  
  329.  
  330. <P>A lot of livestock farmers are beginning to raise deer in their farms, their reasons vary as to why they want to raise them but most farmers raise them for their produce.</P>
  331.  
  332. <P>Deer farmed for commercial purposes are kept in various situations ranging from small enclosures on fauna parks, intensive deer farms and those utilising extensive grazing at low stocking rates on unimproved pastures. Regardless of the type of husbandry, owners, managers or handlers of deer are responsible for the care of animals under their control.</P>
  333.  
  334. <P>Sound animal husbandry practices are essential for the welfare of farmed deer. This cannot be overemphasised. An important skill of the competent stockperson is the ability to recognise early signs of distress or disease so that the cause can be identified and prompt remedial action taken. Experience and research have shown that husbandry practices which take account of animal welfare lead to improvement in productivity.</P>
  335.  
  336. <P>The general popularity of venison is so great and the demand for it so widespread that overproduction is improbable. The other products of the deer—skins and horns—are of considerable importance, and in countries where deer are abundant and especially where large herds are kept in semidomestication, the commerce in both is very extensive.</P>
  337.  
  338.  
  339. <P>"How To Raise Deer" is a complete ebook that will guide you on how to raise a healthy&nbsp;deer and get the most profit you can from them&nbsp;even if your an absolute beginner.</P>
  340.  
  341.  
  342. <P><STRONG>In detail you&nbsp;will discover:</STRONG>&nbsp;</P>
  343.  
  344.  
  345.  
  346. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The History Of The Deer</P>
  347. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The Various Types Of Deers</P>
  348. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Species For Breeding</P>
  349. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Characteristics and Behavior</P>
  350. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The Habits Of Elk</P>
  351. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Domestication Of Elk</P>
  352. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Management Of Elk In Inclosures</P>
  353. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The Breeding Of The Deer</P>
  354. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Experiences Of Deer Breeders</P>
  355. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The Management Of The Deer</P>
  356. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Wild Deer In Private Game Preserves</P>
  357. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Game Laws In Relation To Deer Farming</P>
  358. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Commercial Deer Farming</P>
  359. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Required Food And Water</P>
  360. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Protection From Climatic Extremes and Predation</P>
  361. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Protection From Diseases And Injury</P>
  362. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Housing And Handling</P>
  363. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Management Practices</P>
  364. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;How To Transport Your Deer</P>
  365. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Humane Destruction</P>
  366.  
  367.  
  368. <P><FONT size=1>&nbsp;</FONT></P>
  369. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>It's All About Deer Farming</STRONG></FONT></P>
  370.  
  371. <P>A lot of people think that raising deer requires a lot of work and care. But that's not totally true. Raising your own deer doesn't require that much work as you think it would. Deer do well without any assistance since they are versatile creatures. </P>
  372.  
  373. <P>If you are a beginner farmer who has a large grass land, you can have no problem in raising grass-feed <a href='https://www.britannica.com/animal/deer' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">Deer</a>. You can grow you deer in pasture all year round and reduce your expenses in buying feed. Reducing your costs will ensure that you make more profits in the long run.</P>
  374.  
  375.  
  376. <P>You maybe thinking of raising deer because you want to help improve an agricultural landscape or you may want to raise for profit. What ever reason you may have to raising Deer you have to get the right guidelines in order to have healthy Deer.</P>
  377.  
  378.  
  379.  
  380. <P align=center><FONT size=1>&nbsp;</P></FONT>
  381. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG><EM>"Look At What Other Farmers Say About <br>How To Raise Deer!"</EM></STRONG></FONT></P>
  382. <P align=center><IMG title="" style="WIDTH: 165px; HEIGHT: 60px" height=65 alt="" src="gre3.png" width=65 border=0>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
  383. <P>
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  388. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"Bigups From The Commercial Rancher"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  389.  
  390.  
  391. <P align=left>I've been a rancher for about ten years now since I moved to the country side and I do consider myself a bigtime rancher. I raise a couple of different livestock in my farm including alpacas, chickens, goats and sheep.</P>
  392.  
  393.  
  394. <P align=left>I tried adding some Deer in the mix but a lot of them died due to various reasons which I can not point out. I just did not understand as to why so many of my Deer were not growing healthy and reproducing. I just had to get guidance.</P>
  395.  
  396.  
  397. <P align=left>Your ebook "How To Raise Deer" did just that. It opened my eyes to see what I was doing wrong with these livestock, now I'm ready to give them another go. Bigups this is a great ebook.</P>
  398.  
  399.  
  400. <P align=left></P>
  401. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank you again!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  402. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>&nbsp;Michael Haywood.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  403. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  404. <P>
  405. <TABLE style="BORDER-RIGHT: darkkhaki 3px solid; BORDER-TOP: darkkhaki 3px solid; FONT-SIZE: 10pt; BORDER-LEFT: darkkhaki 3px solid; WIDTH: 470px; COLOR: black; BORDER-BOTTOM: darkkhaki 3px solid; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; HEIGHT: 100px; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #e8efda; TEXT-ALIGN: center" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 align=center>
  406. <TBODY>
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  408. <TD vAlign=center align=middle>
  409. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"The Only Deer Ebook"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  410.  
  411. <P align=left>Gerard,</P>
  412.  
  413. <P align=left>Surely this is the only productive Deer farming guide available in the internet.</P>
  414.  
  415. <P align=left>I say this because I searched so much on the internet to find complete information on raising Deer. If it wasn't that I came across your ebook I would still be searching :(</P>
  416.  
  417. <P align=left>Anyway now that my search is over I'm emailing you to let you know that this is a great ebook and covers all that is required to raise Deer. I'm sure I will now avoid making unnecessary mistakes through trial and error.</P>
  418.  
  419. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank you again!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  420. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>&nbsp;Steve Chapell.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  421. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  422. <P>
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  427. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"Didn't Know Deer Were Profitable"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  428. <P align=left>Hi Gerard,</P>
  429.  
  430. <P align=left>I'm sure a number of livestock farmers are just like me didn't know that raising Deer was very profitable. We all think of raising cattle, goats, etc but not Deer.</P>
  431.  
  432. <P align=left>Your ebook has opened my eyes to a whole new opportunity that most livestock farmers do not know, the raising of Deer for profits.</P>
  433.  
  434. <P align=left>I've got a nice piece of land that I'm going to use to raise Deer, I've already contacted some suppliers from your resource section. I'm so excited to get this project going.</P>
  435.  
  436. <P align=left></P>
  437. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank you!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  438. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>&nbsp;Larry Hackett.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  439.  
  440.  
  441.  
  442.  
  443.  
  444. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  445. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>Many People Don't Know Where To Start!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  446. <P>Don't be one of those people who spend a fortune in getting guidance. This ebook will not only save you time on doing the research needed, but also in your pocketbook.</P>
  447. <P>This guide won't leave you hanging not knowing what to do next. Its a step by step&nbsp;deer farming&nbsp;plan that spells out your next step in plain English, you won't need to look for other information or join any other expensive&nbsp;deer farming&nbsp;training course once you have this guide in your disposal.</P>
  448.  
  449.  
  450.  
  451.  
  452. <P>But once you decide to get your copy today you will also receive these following detailed guides...&nbsp;</P>
  453. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  454. <P align=center><STRONG><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff99" color=#008000 size=4>Detailed Guide #1</FONT></STRONG>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
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  460. <P><IMG title="Raising Deer For Profits" height=316 alt="Raising Deer For Profits" src="DeerFeedingAndEquipment.jpg" width=182 align=left border=0></P>
  461. <P align=center><FONT color=#008000 size=4><STRONG>Deer Feeding And Equipment</STRONG></FONT></P>
  462.  
  463.  
  464.  
  465. <P align=left>Deer usually need nutritious food regularly to be healthy, happy and contended.  </P>
  466. <P align=left>A diet that is high in energy, low in fiber and supplemented with ample of protein is considered ideal and wholesome to ensure the upward and steady growth of deer.</P>
  467. <P align=left>Deer can not be called a deer unless it loves its food. Its feeding habits are characterized with rooting and pleading for more food and eating food with a great gusto and relish.  </P>
  468. <P align=left>However, in spite of your deer being constantly obsessed with the idea of eating food, it does not mean you submit to its obsession. </P>
  469. <P align=left>There is a specific and regulated pattern of feeding and eating habits for your deer and before you give your deer that extra morsel of food, ponder again!</P>
  470.  
  471.  
  472.  
  473.  
  474. <P align=left><STRONG>With this ebook you will discover:</STRONG></P>
  475. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Healthy Deer Feeding</P>
  476. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Best Deer Feeding Times</P>
  477. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Methods Of Feeding</P>
  478. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The Dietary Needs of the Wild Deer</P>
  479. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Feeding Equipment</P>
  480.  
  481.  
  482. <P align=left>This is a must have guide for every farmer who wants to proper feed their deer, its a complete ebook to healthy deer farming that will ensure that you feed your deer the right nutrients from a young age.</P></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  483. <P align=center><FONT color=#008000 size=4>+</FONT></P>
  484. <P align=center><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,153)" color=#008000 size=4><STRONG>Detailed Guide #2</STRONG></FONT></P>
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  489. <P><IMG title="How To Start A Deer Farm" height=314 alt="How To Start A Deer Farm" src="DeerHousingAndShelter.jpg" width=182 align=left border=0></P>
  490. <P align=center><FONT color=#008000 size=4><STRONG>Deer Housing And Management</STRONG></FONT></P>
  491.  
  492.  
  493.  
  494. <P align=left>When just beginning in raising deer the first thing you have to prepare is land and housing.</P>
  495.  
  496. <P align=left>Raising deer requires you to build a proper house for them. The housing provides the deer with shade from the hot sun and keeps them warm in the winter. </P>
  497. <P align=left>Deer house can be designed using wire, fencing hardware and hay. And house should be well ventilated as well and be kept clean.</P>
  498. <P align=left>Believe it or not but deer are clean animals and don't like to defecate their own pens but that doesn't mean you can't help them out.</P>
  499.  
  500.  
  501.  
  502.  
  503.  
  504. <P align=left><STRONG>With this ebook you will discover:</STRONG></P>
  505. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Deer Fencing And Protection</P>
  506. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Cost Considerations</P>
  507. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Some Alternate Fence Types</P>
  508. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Housing Tips and Hints</P>
  509. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Useful Management Equipment</P>
  510.  
  511.  
  512. <P align=left>With "Deer Housing And Shelter" you’ll be amazed at how simple and easy it is to proper house your deer. You will get all the different options to housing and the required equipment for deer farming.&nbsp;</P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>
  513.  
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  519.  
  520. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  521. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>How Much Is That Worth To You?</STRONG></FONT></P>
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  523. <P>This guide eliminates the time you will spend searching for incomplete information about raising&nbsp;deer. You don't have to purchase a guide on&nbsp;feeding&nbsp;deer alone, then buy yet another guide on raising young&nbsp;deer and keeping your&nbsp;deer healthy separately, that will cost you over $100. Just by making a one time investment of $37 you will get all you need to know on raising&nbsp;deer at a cost of the price.</P>
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  535. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  536. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>If You Serious About Starting A Deer Farm<br> Then This Is Your Guide</STRONG></FONT></P>
  537.  
  538.  
  539.  
  540. <P>When getting into deer farming you should get your production goals set before you buy your deer. Will you be raising your deer on pasture? How are you going to manage your deer in the winter seasons? Are you going to pasture your young? You should also consider your costs for each traits.</P>
  541.  
  542. <P>You should also consider the type of climate you want to raise your deer and the ranch in which you are going to raise your <a href='https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/living/species-facts/deer' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">Deer</a>. What are the advantages and disadvantages? Knowing this will help you in planning ahead and reducing the chances of getting unexpected expenses. </P>
  543.  
  544.  
  545. <P>So if you are serious about becoming a successful deer farmer, your first step is getting a copy of this guide. Once you get used to how deer are managed you can be sure that you will produce high quality meat plus leather and make a fortune from the deer farming industry. </P>
  546.  
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  552. <P><STRONG><FONT color=#800000><FONT size=1></FONT></STRONG>&nbsp;</P></FONT>
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  558. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"Deer Farmer Must Have Ebook"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  559.  
  560. <P align=left>When I received your email on what I thought about your ebook "How To Raise Deer" I just had to reply and let you know of how informative it is and that every farmer who is interested in raising Deer should have.</P>
  561.  
  562. <P align=left>Getting complete information on raising Deer for profits is not easy to get and you will probably spend a lot of money in doing so. But now your ebook is available for everyone who is serious about raising these animals.</P>
  563.  
  564. <P align=left>As your other books on raising profitable livestock this one over delivers again. I find that it answers every question I had for near every situation. It's an excellent reference for the beginner farmer and advanced ranchers who are thinking to start raising Deer.</P>
  565.  
  566. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Did I Say Thank You!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  567. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>&nbsp;Kevin Clark.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  568. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  569. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>Nothing, Absolutely Nothing, Is Left Out!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  570. <P>For successful deer farming, it is very important that you know what you are doing so to avoid failures. You have to know how to feed and give proper shelter for your <a href='https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/deer' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">deer</a>. You will have to know how to early notice and treat different types of health matters and diseases that will be of harm to your <a href='https://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">livestock</a> .</P>
  571. <P>And when it come to&nbsp;deer farming&nbsp;this is the only guide that covers every aspect of raising healthy deer. It's a complete guide to being a productive&nbsp;deer farmer. So if you want to raise&nbsp;healthy deer, make sure you have this ebook for guidance and reference!</P>
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  683. <p>Deer are large and sometimes belligerent livestock. If you have no prior livestock handling experience, you may underestimate the difficulty in raising these domestic animals, but once you get used to deer, it can be easy.</p>
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  686. <p>The costs of raising deer depends on the number of livestock you want to raise. But one thing for sure you have to prepare money to build shelter and buy feed for your deer.</p>
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  689. <p>When done right, deer farming can be very profitable. Like other forms of livestock farming, deer production involves substantial capital investment and some risks. Raising deer successfully also requires daily attention.</p>
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