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Mistress Rose
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Deer are spreading into Wales. When son went there with college, best part of 15 years ago, the foresters were asking the students about deer as they had no experience of them, and the students did.
We are fortunate that we have mainly roe, and in acceptable numbers. We have to fence coppice, and they chew the tops of seedling trees, but generally some of the seedlings get away, so although there is a slight angle at the bottom, we have trees of a wide range of ages.
Fallow are the worst of the ones I know about. They will devastate an area in a night as they go in herds, not ones and twos in the woods.
We may have a few muntjac, but so far we haven't seen too much damage by them. |
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Jam Lady
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