Seaview Fallow Deer

Seaview Fallow Deer in Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, Canada | Animals | Fallow Deer Farm

Welcome to Seaview Fallow Deer in Black Creek, Comox Valley, British Columbia in Canada. Seaview Fallow Deer is the largest Fallow Deer Farm on Vancouver Island. It is home to nearly 300 fallow deer, roaming free in large pastures. They are grain-fed twice daily and are also fed a hay supplement during the winter months.
The Fallow deer bucks at Seaview Fallow Deer in Black Creek, Comox Valley, British Columbia, are in one field, sporting majestic antlers, while the pregnant does and adorable fawns occupy another field. Don't forget your camera - these are beauties you'll want to remember.
Fallow deer are a unique species and will not interbreed with wild BC deer or elk. Fallow deer originated in Europe and Central Asia and were introduced to British Columbia in 1987. Fallow deer have longer tails compared to other deer, white spots and a prominent Adam's apple. There are up to 14 colour variations, ranging from white to butterscotch, light red, dark red, reddish brown, brown, dark brown and black. They are all born with white spots which, along with the colour of their coat, they retain for life.

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1392 Seaview Road, Black Creek
Comox Valley
British Columbia
Canada
(250) 337-5182
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Animals
Fallow Deer Farm
Largest Deer Farm
300 Fallow Deer
Roaming Free
Large Pastures
Grainfed Twice Daily
Majestic Antlers
Unique Species
do Not Interbreed

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