Fallow deer were introduced to New Zealand by European settlers in 1860 for sporting purposes. They are now widespread and well established throughout New Zealand. Fallow are typically found in lowland bush clad valleys. Our fallow buck private land areas encompass 50,000 acres of low fence premier fallow buck country.
Fallow bucks unique palmated antlers and various colour phases make them a striking trophy. Fallow coats come in four distinct colour phases ranging from melanistic (dark brown/chocolate), common (light brown/grey with white spots), menil (light red with white spots), and leucistic (white). Similar to whitetail, bucks will often come in to a hunters call or the rattling of antlers. Bucks are renowned for fighting with incredible ferocity during the rutting period and will quite often be found with broomed antlers or busted tips post rut.
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Fallow deer were introduced to New Zealand by European settlers in 1860 for sporting purposes. They are now widespread and well established throughout New Zealand. Fallow are typically found in lowland bush clad valleys. Our fallow buck private land areas encompass 50,000 acres of low fence premier fallow buck country.
Fallow bucks unique palmated antlers and various colour phases make them a striking trophy. Fallow coats come in four distinct colour phases ranging from melanistic (dark brown/chocolate), common (light brown/grey with white spots), menil (light red with white spots), and leucistic (white). Similar to whitetail, bucks will often come in to a hunters call or the rattling of antlers. Bucks are renowned for fighting with incredible ferocity during the rutting period and will quite often be found with broomed antlers or busted tips post rut.
80 Butlers Road, Fairlie 7987,
New Zealand
80 Butlers Road, Fairlie 7987,
New Zealand
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