Everyone can set up a fallow deer farm
Daniel is a forest animal, very resistant to disease and having small habitat requirements. The body weight of an adult bull is 70-120 kg, and the hind is 50-80 kg. Daniela covers, "dress", changes coloration depending on the season.
When setting up a farm, it's best to choose an even terrain in one piece, far away from loud communication routes and the invasion of stray dogs. Daniels like peace and quiet. Pastures should provide grass even during drought. In such conditions, calving will be very high.
Daniels eagerly eat vegetables, grain, hay or silage, preferably from their own ecological fields. Fallow deer delicacies are chestnuts and acorns.
There must be licks with mineral salts in the quarters. Animals must have permanent access to water. In the summer, fallow deer feed on pasture with grass. In winter, you need to provide each one with a favor
 
0.5 kg of cereals (oats, maize) and about 2 kg of hay or silage. For hay, which is the filler in their diet, fallow deer should have unlimited access.
This menu can be enriched by feeding carrots, beets, potatoes or cabbage. During very cold winter temperatures, the grain feed should be increased by up to half. A good fallow deer breeder should feed the doves in the spring pastures (April, May) to ensure better condition during calving and greater body weight of the calves.
If there are no trees, shrubs or ditches in a given quarters, then you need to build wind shields, i.e. vestibules. In winter, there must be animal feeds, and shady places are needed for summer.
Ecological form of agricultural production, low intensity and capital intensity in relation to traditional farming trends, very low labor intensity, production of dietetic and safety meat, high animal productivity and attractiveness of farms for developing agritourism.
Rearing rabbits in the open air
Homesteads with rabbits can be set up outdoors or in a closed room.
In the open air, the homesteads are located in a slightly shaded area and sheltered from the wind. When locating open air farms, they should be covered with wide hoods protecting the animals against rainfall and strong sun radiation.
The front wall of pens for rabbits should have an eastern or south-eastern exhibition to protect the animals against excessive sunlight
However, the northern or northwestern exhibition should be avoided due to the wet western winds, especially inadvisable for rabbits.
