So do I. I wish he would update us on his personal ranch. I'd like to see that one again. I know he got a few straws of semen from all these deer farms he visited.
I feel like most of your videos have been about deer farming. Nothing about that is what true outdoorsmen or hunters care about. You're basically in a high fenced area that combines a petting zoo with selective breeding. Bring back the Keith that went hunting and not in a high fenced area. I have a family friend that owned two high fenced areas, one in Marlin tx and the other in Huntsville tx. We went hog hunting there to cut down there hog population and when we shot at pigs the deer didn't even run away. We were loading these hogs up and only 40 yards from these big bucks and they were just watching us and kept eating. Didn't run. It's not hunting.
William Bechtel Hi Bill. I've had the same thing happen to me. But to be honest, the next year, the deer had gone "wild". I can only guess that once they're not around people every day, they just revert to what they should be. But there's an obvious market for it.
Martin Stiastny I could see that, but to manage a big game ranch, you have to be out there often, keeping up the high fenced area, patrolling the area to keep poachers out, filling the protein and corn feeders, etc.
William Bechtel Yes sir, but after someone acquires deer from a breeder cause they need bucks with nice racks, etc. You can just fill the feeders and leave. Perimeter patrol and, like what you did, kill some pigs. But the interaction with the deer is really minimized. Maybe I'm wrong, but on a breeder facility, the deer are in a limited area (an acre?) and see people all the time. Again, I might be wrong, but deer that were not skittish one year, we're acting very different the next year (on a 40000 acre ranch, could tell by the tag). It is a business I wish I was in cause I love those animals and REALLY, REALLY HATE NYC
Brandon Blount not all "hunting" is hunting, and not all "hunters" are hunters. If you don't know the difference, then you're probably a "hunter" that goes "hunting".
These deer farm vids r the very best. I had been watching old reruns & the revisits for a few months now. This is awesome...keep them coming!
love your deer farm tours, Keith!! Thanks! :)
So do I. I wish he would update us on his personal ranch. I'd like to see that one again. I know he got a few straws of semen from all these deer farms he visited.
Mr Keith do you ever show your deer farm. I would bet anyone your deer farm is awesome
I enjoyed the video! I would like to know what type of fence you are using to keep the dear in?
Shhh i love deer farms
Keith can you please do more pelletgun hunts
What part of Illinois
please where is your dear farm I IL
Is it just selective breeding or also chemicals ?
I wish I could have a deer farm
I feel like most of your videos have been about deer farming. Nothing about that is what true outdoorsmen or hunters care about. You're basically in a high fenced area that combines a petting zoo with selective breeding. Bring back the Keith that went hunting and not in a high fenced area. I have a family friend that owned two high fenced areas, one in Marlin tx and the other in Huntsville tx. We went hog hunting there to cut down there hog population and when we shot at pigs the deer didn't even run away. We were loading these hogs up and only 40 yards from these big bucks and they were just watching us and kept eating. Didn't run. It's not hunting.
William Bechtel
Hi Bill. I've had the same thing happen to me. But to be honest, the next year, the deer had gone "wild". I can only guess that once they're not around people every day, they just revert to what they should be. But there's an obvious market for it.
Martin Stiastny I could see that, but to manage a big game ranch, you have to be out there often, keeping up the high fenced area, patrolling the area to keep poachers out, filling the protein and corn feeders, etc.
William Bechtel
Yes sir, but after someone acquires deer from a breeder cause they need bucks with nice racks, etc.
You can just fill the feeders and leave. Perimeter patrol and, like what you did, kill some pigs. But the interaction with the deer is really minimized. Maybe I'm wrong, but on a breeder facility, the deer are in a limited area (an acre?) and see people all the time.
Again, I might be wrong, but deer that were not skittish one year, we're acting very different the next year (on a 40000 acre ranch, could tell by the tag).
It is a business I wish I was in cause I love those animals and REALLY, REALLY HATE NYC
hunters should stick together hunting is hunting
Brandon Blount not all "hunting" is hunting, and not all "hunters" are hunters. If you don't know the difference, then you're probably a "hunter" that goes "hunting".
Wildlife story???????
Disgusting.