Venison has been eaten by man for at least 50,000 years. The Chinese have farmed deer for 4,000 years. Venison has been highly-prized as food for centuries. In the Middle Ages, venison was considered a meat for royalty. Hunting for deer was restricted to the nobility by law. Today, game meats are an alternative to the fattier meats of beef...
A DeBary man who was out hunting deer last fall got a big surprise when he took one of his deer into the check station.Joe Stokes was deer hunting on public land in Sumter County on November 12 and shot two deer, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - A DeBary man who was out hunting deer last fall got a big surprise when he took one of his deer into the check station.When FWC senior wildlife technician Tim Farley logged in the deer, he discovered that one deer was a hermaphrodite, possessing both male and female reproductive organs.