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JNRBRONC

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I don't get real excited about farmed deer but stumbled across this URL Captive bucks and thought I would share. Some neat looking bucks. Check out the semen price for Bucky!!!!(almost to bottom of page, click on his name).
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They don't even list a price for RDM Goliath. At be with a B&C score of 410, it is some expensive stuff!
 
I guess you get bucks like that just like you get great rodeo bulls. So do these people sell the sheds off of these bucks or what is the reason for raising these deer?
 
They raise them to sell semen, sell antlers in velvet to the Asian market, (as an aphordisiac), sell them to each other to mix up the genetics and sell them for canned hunts. I know someone who raises them. He bought a buck fawn for $500 and at age three he sold it for $5,000.00. It went 190 B&C. He knew a guy who bought a buck for $40,000.00.
 
Funny you mention the rodeo Double Lung.

Most of these "hunts" have gates they run the deer out of.

I was talking to a buddy that has a deer farm in Missouri. He took one of his "shooter" bucks to a preserve down by St Louis.....he sold it for $9000.00 bucks and it was dead by 8:00. Of course that was 10 minutes after the "Hunter Guy" finished a nice breakfast in the lodge.

Another story was about a "Hunter Guy" that shot a 208 incher for $21,500.

Sometimes they have to smack the buck on the butt to get him to run out of the gates.

Now that's huntin' boys!!!
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The velvet market for Asian aphordisiac fell on it's face the last time I talked with the owner of a local elk farm.
 
I had heard the aphrodisiac market was down as well. My friend didn't do that because some bucks bled to death after having their velvet racks cut off and some never came out of the sedative.

Honey, I'm going deer hunting, the executive says as he hops in his Lear Jet with his secretary
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Wouldn't want to waste too much time actually hunting.
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These are called "SHOOTING PRESERVES" not "HUNTING PRESERVES".....

Example pricing from a "shooting preserve"....

Buck Scoring 140-150
$2,500.00
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Buck Scoring 151-160
$3,500.00
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Buck Scoring 161-170
$5,500.00
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Buck Scoring 171-185
$7,500.00
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Buck Scoring 185 or Up
Call for Pricing
 
I wouldnt mind having a few deer in a pen just to watch.

I would be worried about them getting stolen or shot by a neighbor
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I suppose if someone offered my dad some money to shoot one of his cattle. He would be more than happy to let them do that.
 
I'm in too!
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Anyone who wants to shoot a 1250 pound black angus steer for $3500 please shoot me a PM so we can get it set up.

Cost includes double wrapped processing to your specifications.

Does not include any taxidermy work though!
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A Buck on a farm in SW Missouri sold to a "hunter" this fall for a "hunt". His price....only $32,000.00
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It was a really nice buck. Couldn't tell you what it scored, but the pictures of it were impressive, right down to the ear tag.
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A Buck on a farm in SW Missouri sold to a "hunter" this fall for a "hunt". His price....only $32,000.00
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It was a really nice buck. Couldn't tell you what it scored, but the pictures of it were impressive, right down to the ear tag.
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[/ QUOTE ]I wonder if his wife has an ear tag too?
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I wonder if his wife has an ear tag too?

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For the right price, wouldn't you consider it G6? LOL I would have to stop and think for a minute. Especially during hunting season which runs 8 months of the year for me.
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PETA "spread deer repellent or human hair (from barber shops) near hunting areas"

OK- so isn't it kind of unethical to disturb the deer in places they are normally found?
 
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