Veldhuizen, F.A. (1993) Cervical AI techniques for fallow deer 
          Artificial Insemination of Fallow Deer
          Discusses factors affecting the success of AI in fallow does
          
              
              Published: 1993-01-01
              
              
              Document type: General Publication 
            
           
          
          
          Keywords: artificial reproduction, Dama, Fallow, pregnancy, artificial insemination
          
          
      
    
    
        
      
      Lawrence, D.W. (2011) Cervine Anthelmintics - Has the bubble burst? 
          DEEResearch library
          Results of research into efficacy of moxidectin pour-ons and injectibles (and extent of resistance thereto) in the control of parasitism on 2 commercial deer farms using Wapiti terminal sires over red-type base hind
          
              
              Published: 2011-11-17
              
              
              Document type: Research Report 
            
           
          
          
          Keywords: anthelminthic, drugs, Moxidectin, parasites, parasitology
          
          
      
    
    
        
      
      Webster, J.R. (1992) Changes in Live Weight and the Reproductive Tract of Farmed Red Deer Stags from 6 to 27 Months of Age 
          International Deer Biology Congress
          This paper examines the reproductive development of farmed deer stags from 6 to 27 months of age.  It concludes that  reproductive development over this period consists of two phases of growth which occur during spring and early summer each year.  The first phase includes the onset of spermatogenesis indicating that puberty occurs between 9 and 15 montsh of age.  After puberty is attained, stags exhibit a decline in reproductive state over winter followed by recrudescence in spring, similar to the reproductive cycle of adult stags
          
              
              Published: 1992-01-01
              
              
              Document type: Conference Papers/Proceedings 
            
           
          
          
          Keywords: growth, puberty, red, reproduction, Cervus