Who are the clients of Hello deer media?
Our passion is our work! We are a creative collective that make engaging, entertaining and exciting video and photographic content for clients all around the country of Ireland and abroad. Our work has been broadcast on channels including RTÉ, TG4, TV3, Setanta Sport, Irish TV and All 4 (4OD).
What’s the best way to handle a deer?
The main aim of efficient deer handling and management is to handle deer without causing undue stress to the animals. Great stockmanship of deer is the most important aspect of good deer management. A capable stockperson will be able to muster and yard deer without causing stress at any time (within reason).
What makes a good stockperson for a deer farm?
A capable stockperson will be able to muster and yard deer without causing stress at any time (within reason). A good understanding of deer’s distinctive behaviours and traits when designing, planning or managing a deer farm will also optimise deer movement, and minimise deer stress.
Why are there so many deer in my yard?
If they find an area that offers a regular source of food, they will tend to stay in the general area, often sleeping in someone’s yard near their garden or flowerbed. But, there are other reasons deer are sleeping in your yard. In recent years, suburban deer populations have exploded.
Where do deer go to sleep in the yard?
Most deer don’t travel far between bedding areas and food sources. Most of the year they will stay within 100 yards of food sources, even closer in colder climates. If they find an area that offers a regular source of food, they will tend to stay in the general area, often sleeping in someone’s yard near their garden or flowerbed.
What can I use to scare deer out of my Garden?
Often seen as iconic of Japanese gardens, the deer chaser is a simple device that serves as a water feature and creates an almost meditative sound that will scare deer. To make one, you will need a water pump, a large stone, and some bamboo.
What causes deer to lose their guard hairs?
Other conditions that cause deer to shed their coats, such as lice or “Hair Loss Syndrome,” also can have drastic impacts on deer herds. In these cases, the animals develop a hypersensitivity to the pests and will engage in excessive grooming. That leads to the loss of guard hairs, which leave patchy yellow or white spots on their sides.