Hmmm to be honest I would think it doubtful. The returns would be negligible due to size and weight. Roe are not easy to keep in captivity due to dietary requirements.
Why would you farm roe?
They suffer from capture myopathy, which will complicate matters as a farmed animal.
Also given the significantly smaller size of roe compared to fallow and red, I struggle to see how roe farming would be economic. The general public see venison as just that - venison. They are not sufficiently educated to differentiate between species, so it might be hard to justify a higher price for roe venison in order to make the venture economically viable.
So far as velvet you'd also get far less from roe than you would from red or fallow.
I just don't see how the numbers would stack up.
Hello Dom.
Just picking up on this thread, but have never heard of harvesting deer velvet before.... So with that in mind, what do people use it for as I am amazed that there is even a market for it ?? That said, how is it harvested, as that brings up some disturbing pictures ??
Don`t want to hi jack the thread away from Roe Deer farming, but if it is within this context I would be fascinated to understand.
All the best.
Neil.
Have it on good authority that Roe farming is starting up in the uk,curious to know more about it if any body has any info?? never thought this would be easy due to the lifestyle of roe deer,could this be the beginning of the end for wild shot deer????
Hello Dom.
Just picking up on this thread, but have never heard of harvesting deer velvet before.... So with that in mind, what do people use it for as I am amazed that there is even a market for it ?? That said, how is it harvested, as that brings up some disturbing pictures ??
Don`t want to hi jack the thread away from Roe Deer farming, but if it is within this context I would be fascinated to understand.
All the best.
Neil.
I may be wrong here but I was under the impression that you weren't allowed to remove antlers in velvet from farmed deer as they are still sensitive. Big business in NZ though.
Having dehorned bullocks I can tell you that is bloody sensitive too.....
Hello Dom.
Just picking up on this thread, but have never heard of harvesting deer velvet before.... So with that in mind, what do people use it for as I am amazed that there is even a market for it ?? That said, how is it harvested, as that brings up some disturbing pictures ??
Don`t want to hi jack the thread away from Roe Deer farming, but if it is within this context I would be fascinated to understand.
All the best.
Neil.
I may be wrong here but I was under the impression that you weren't allowed to remove antlers in velvet from farmed deer as they are still sensitive. Big business in NZ though.