Information of wild boar, partridges, pheasants and venison/deer in the UK
http://www.britishwildboar.org.uk/http://www.pheasants.co.uk/http://www.ukhunting.com/games.htmhttp://www.denhamestate.co.uk/home.htmFarmed deer statistics - UK and Canada
By Deerfarmer.com
Jul 25, 2003, 19:22
I often get asked by people interested in deer farming how the industry is doing, and what the future looks like. Unfortunately, my crystal ball is not much better than anyone else's. My standard recommendation is to do a business plan that looks at the industry statistics and crunch some numbers to assess the potentials/risks.
Another thing I like to do is look at where we have come from. Sometimes our glimpse of the future can be predicted from our past. With that rationale in mind, two good sets of deer industry statistics became available to me - one from the United Kingdom, and one from Canada.
In the United Kingdom, the national deer herd numbers are about 36,000. This is down substantially from a peak of 53,000 in 1992. The herd size has remained relatively stable since 1995. Over 95% of Scottish deer are red, while in England, 77% are red, 22% are fallow and 1% are other. Deer farming is not a significant (nor apparently growing) part of the agricultural industry in the UK. Deer represent less than 0.06% of the UK's farmed livestock.
Agriculture in general is declining in the United Kingdom. Cattle numbers fell 2.5% between 1999 and 2000; pig numbers fell by 11%, sheep were down by 5% and total labour on farms was reduced by 25,000, a 5% reduction. These numbers are all BEFORE the outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease which will result in additional declines. (Source: Journal of the British Deer Farmers Association, No 65, Spring 2001, p23).
Hope that this is of some use to you
Kind regards
Parson Snows