logo
icon DEER INDUSTRY NZ icon
  • The deer difference Go to the full The deer difference section >>
    The deer difference
    Deer are a rich part of folklore in many cultures. Their unique products have long had an elite status as healthy foods and natural medicines. Our farmers are innovative, skilled and resourceful -- and most importantly, passionate about the deer difference.
    Go to the full The deer difference section >>
    • Farming the dream
      Visit this page to learn more about Farming the dream > >
    • Free-range deer farming
      Visit this page to learn more about Free-range deer farming > >
    • Deer welfare is key
      Visit this page to learn more about Deer welfare is key > >
    • Deer and the environment
      Visit this page to learn more about Deer and the environment > >
    • The deer farming year
      Visit this page to learn more about The deer farming year > >
    • Glossary
      Visit this page to learn more about Glossary > >
    • Our history
      Visit this page to learn more about Our history > >
    • Our people
      Visit this page to learn more about Our people > >
  • Deer Industry New Zealand Go to the full Deer Industry New Zealand section >>
    Deer Industry New Zealand
    Deer Industry New Zealand (DINZ) represents and works alongside deer farmers, processors and marketers in New Zealand and in our international markets. This section covers the activities of DINZ and its associates.
    Go to the full Deer Industry New Zealand section >>
    • DINZ: our role
      Visit this page to learn more about DINZ: our role > >
    • DINZ strategy
      Visit this page to learn more about DINZ strategy > >
    • Environmental stewardship
      Visit this page to learn more about Environmental stewardship > >
    • Gallery
      • Gallery
      • Red deer
      • Elk/Wapiti
      • Fawns
      • Deer in hard antler
    • Industry Awards
      • Industry Awards
      • Deer Industry Award
      • Environmental Awards
      • Deer Industry Photo Competition
    • Industry support
      Visit this page to learn more about Industry support > >
    • Publications and media
      Visit this page to learn more about Publications and media > >
    • Quality assurance
      Visit this page to learn more about Quality assurance > >
    • Research
      Visit this page to learn more about Research > >
    • Statistics
      Visit this page to learn more about Statistics > >
    • Training and careers
      Visit this page to learn more about Training and careers > >
    • VelTrak
      Visit this page to learn more about VelTrak > >
    • Velvet market development
      Visit this page to learn more about Velvet market development > >
    • Venison market development
      Visit this page to learn more about Venison market development > >
  • Our great products Go to the full Our great products section >>
    Our great products
    New Zealand is the world’s largest source of tender, delicious farmed venison – arguably the most nutritious and healthy meat on the market – as well as highly-prized ingredients for modern health foods and traditional Chinese medicines.
    Go to the full Our great products section >>
    • Deer velvet
      Visit this page to learn more about Deer velvet > >
    • Farmed venison
      Visit this page to learn more about Farmed venison > >
    • Fascinating co-products
      Visit this page to learn more about Fascinating co-products > >
  • Our stories Go to the full Our stories section >>
  • Events Go to the full Events section >>
  • Contact Us Go to the full Contact Us section >>
DEER HUB icon icon
  • Velvet Go to the full Velvet section >>
    Velvet
    Velvet antler is 'the deer antler during its phase of rapid growth', and it gets the name ‘velvet‘ because of its velvet-like covering of hair.
    Go to the full Velvet section >>
    • Antlers
      Visit this page to learn more about Antlers > >
    • Antler biology
      Visit this page to learn more about Antler biology > >
    • Velvetting
      • Velvetting
      • National Velvetting Standards Body (NVSB)
      • Velvet removal
      • Shed examples for new standards
      • Approved maintenance compounds
    • Trophy animals
      Visit this page to learn more about Trophy animals > >
    • Management of velvet stags
      Visit this page to learn more about Management of velvet stags > >
    • Health, Safety and Food Hygiene Guidelines for Velvet Competitions and Stag Sales
      Visit this page to learn more about Health, Safety and Food Hygiene Guidelines for Velvet Competitions and Stag Sales > >
  • Breeding Go to the full Breeding section >>
    Breeding
    Central to successful deer farming in New Zealand is reproduction management. Poor performance in this area can limit farm productivity. Management of fertility, photo-periods (day length), calving and stags all contribute to performance.
    Go to the full Breeding section >>
    • Deer Select
      • Deer Select
      • What is Deer Select?
      • Sire summaries
      • Genetic trends
      • Genetic linkage
      • Purchasing deer using Deer Select
      • Recording deer on Deer Select
      • Traits, BVs and Indices
    • Genetics
      • Genetics
      • Mate allocation calculator
      • Stud breeders
      • Commercial herds
    • Stags
      Visit this page to learn more about Stags > >
    • Hinds
      • Hinds
      • Annual cycle of hinds
      • Mating management of hinds
      • Puberty in hinds
      • Yearling mating management
      • Reproductive wastage
      • Reproductive disorders in hinds
      • Looking after the hind
    • Calving
      Visit this page to learn more about Calving > >
    • Artificial breeding
      Visit this page to learn more about Artificial breeding > >
    • Photoperiod
      Visit this page to learn more about Photoperiod > >
    • Reproductive measurements
      Visit this page to learn more about Reproductive measurements > >
    • Scanning
      Visit this page to learn more about Scanning > >
  • Farm Environment Go to the full Farm Environment section >>
    Farm Environment
    Learn more about water and soil management, best practice methods to improve biosecurity on farm, and health and safety reminders to minimise risk in your business.
    Go to the full Farm Environment section >>
    • Biosecurity
      Visit this page to learn more about Biosecurity > >
    • Climate change
      Visit this page to learn more about Climate change > >
    • Environmental code of practice
      Visit this page to learn more about Environmental code of practice > >
    • Environmental Management Handbook Modules
      Visit this page to learn more about Environmental Management Handbook Modules > >
    • Health and safety
      Visit this page to learn more about Health and safety > >
    • Water, soils and wallowing
      Visit this page to learn more about Water, soils and wallowing > >
    • Wintering feed systems
      Visit this page to learn more about Wintering feed systems > >
    • Sustainable deer farming videos
      Visit this page to learn more about Sustainable deer farming videos > >
    • Government’s Greenhouse Gas proposal
      Visit this page to learn more about Government’s Greenhouse Gas proposal > >
  • Feeding Go to the full Feeding section >>
    Feeding
    Nutrition, both intake and feed quality, has a major impact on productivity, determining reproductive performance, animal health, weaner live weight gain and timing of venison supply.
    Go to the full Feeding section >>
    • Weaning
      Visit this page to learn more about Weaning > >
    • Feed sources
      • Feed sources
      • Cereals
      • Crops
      • Grasses
      • Legumes
      • Herbs
      • Fodder trees
      • Management
    • Feeding deer
      • Feeding deer
      • Matching intake with seasonal requirements
      • Balancing supply and demand
      • Feeding systems
      • Intake requirements
      • Diet selection
      • Feed quality
      • Body condition score
      • Grazing management
      • Feed or energy intake tables
      • Deer feeding resources
      • Fallow deer: Feeding and shelter
      • Droughts – how to survive the dry
    • Non-GM feed for Cervena deer
      Visit this page to learn more about Non-GM feed for Cervena deer > >
    • Forage rotation planner
      Visit this page to learn more about Forage rotation planner > >
    • Feeding tools
      • Feeding tools
      • Venison growth curves
      • Replacement hind growth curves
      • Deer stock unit calculator
      • Feed cost comparer
      • Feed intake calculator
      • Crop measurement
      • Deer feed management
  • Health Go to the full Health section >>
    Health
    Maintaining good deer health is crucial to production. This section covers the Major issues, Management calendar and Veterinary medicines.
    Go to the full Health section >>
    • Major issues
      • Major issues
      • Parasites
      • Abscess fusiformis
      • Facial eczema
      • Johne's disease
      • Leptospirosis
      • Malignant Catarrhal Fever (MCF)
      • Ryegrass staggers
      • Ticks
      • Tuberculosis (TB)
      • Yersiniosis
      • Trace element deficiencies
    • Veterinary medicines
      Visit this page to learn more about Veterinary medicines > >
    • Management calendar
      Visit this page to learn more about Management calendar > >
    • Health tools
      Visit this page to learn more about Health tools > >
  • Welfare Go to the full Welfare section >>
    Welfare
    Encompases all practices on farm, in shed, right through to transportation. Efficient deer handling, management and facility design is paramount in minimising stress on farm.
    Go to the full Welfare section >>
    • Behaviour
      • Behaviour
      • Mating
      • Stags and antlers
      • Stress
      • Sociability
      • Temperament
      • Wallowing
      • Hill country grazing
    • Transporting deer
      Visit this page to learn more about Transporting deer > >
    • Welfare
      Visit this page to learn more about Welfare > >
    • Handling
      • Handling
      • Handling deer overview
      • Fencing
      • Handling weaners and stags
      • Management
      • Managing stress risk
      • Mustering
      • Property and paddock layout
      • Restraint and weighing systems
      • Handling Wapiti
      • Shed design
      • Fallow deer: Yards/Handling
    • VelTrak
      Visit this page to learn more about VelTrak > >
    • Thermal comfort
      Visit this page to learn more about Thermal comfort > >
  • Farm planning Go to the full Farm planning section >>
  • Support Go to the full Support section >>
    Support
    Here you can find information about support services in the industry, ranging from educational events, to groups that come together to identify opportunities on farm.
    Go to the full Support section >>
    • Professional services
      Visit this page to learn more about Professional services > >
    • Deer Facts
      Visit this page to learn more about Deer Facts > >
    • Advance Parties
      Visit this page to learn more about Advance Parties > >
    • Deer Industry Environment Groups
      Visit this page to learn more about Deer Industry Environment Groups > >
    • Disaster Relief
      Visit this page to learn more about Disaster Relief > >
    • Events in the industry
      • Events in the industry
      • P2P Regional workshops
      • Deer Workshops for Rural Professionals
      • Deer Industry Conference
      • Next Generation
    • Planning and financial management
      • Planning and financial management
      • Financial performance
      • Breeder finisher weaner contracts
      • Deer farming production targets
      • Deer performance analysis
    • Podcasts and webinars
      • Podcasts and webinars
      • Keen on Genes podcasts
      • Keen on Genes videos
      • Deer Health webinars
    • P2P - A Deer Industry initiative
      Visit this page to learn more about P2P - A Deer Industry initiative > >
  • Research Go to the full Research section >>
    Research
    The deer industry invests in industry good research in all aspects of the industry, from genetics to processing. Making research outputs available to practitioners is critical to realise the value of this investment. Most of these results are available here for the purpose of supporting a profitable industry, and many of the results have gone into tools that are found on the Deer Hub.
    Go to the full Research section >>
    • Seeka
      Visit this page to learn more about Seeka > >
    • Research Library
      Visit this page to learn more about Research Library > >
icon NZDFA icon
  • Why join the NZDFA? Go to the full Why join the NZDFA? section >>
  • About Go to the full About section >>
    About
    The NZDFA was formed in 1975 to assist in maximising sustainable benefits for all deer farmers and to provide a linkage to the agricultural industry and the public.
    Go to the full About section >>
    • History and structure
      Visit this page to learn more about History and structure > >
    • Strategic direction
      Visit this page to learn more about Strategic direction > >
    • Membership and costs
      Visit this page to learn more about Membership and costs > >
    • Branches
      Visit this page to learn more about Branches > >
    • NZDFA nomination forms & constitutional information
      Visit this page to learn more about NZDFA nomination forms & constitutional information > >
    • AGMs, Branch Chairs' Meetings and Annual Reports
      Visit this page to learn more about AGMs, Branch Chairs' Meetings and Annual Reports > >
    • Associated societies
      Visit this page to learn more about Associated societies > >
  • Governance Go to the full Governance section >>
  • Awards Go to the full Awards section >>
    Awards
    Information about various NZDFA awards such as the Matuschka Award, Life Members and velvet competitions
    Go to the full Awards section >>
    • Velvet and hard antler competitions
      Visit this page to learn more about Velvet and hard antler competitions > >
    • Life Members Honours Board
      Visit this page to learn more about Life Members Honours Board > >
    • Matuschka Award
      Visit this page to learn more about Matuschka Award > >
  • NZDFA news Go to the full NZDFA news section >>
  • Events Go to the full Events section >>
  • Contact us Go to the full Contact us section >>
  • NZ Fallow Society Go to the full NZ Fallow Society section >>
    NZ Fallow Society
    A resource for Fallow Deer farmers. The Fallow Deer Society was established to encourage, educate, and support the farming of Fallow Deer in New Zealand.
    Go to the full NZ Fallow Society section >>
    • About the NZ Fallow Society
      Visit this page to learn more about About the NZ Fallow Society > >
    • Husbandry
      Visit this page to learn more about Husbandry > >
    • Tag information
      Visit this page to learn more about Tag information > >
    • Breeders
      Visit this page to learn more about Breeders > >
    • Useful links
      Visit this page to learn more about Useful links > >


image
Deer Industry New Zealand
PO Box 10702, Wellington 6140
Level 4, Wellington Chambers, 154 Featherston Street, Wellington
  • info@deernz.org
  • 04 473 4500
image
  • DINZ
  • NZDFA
  • DeerHub
Go to the top of the page image
  • NZ Deer Industry
  • Deer Hub
  • NZDFA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal
  • Contact
image
  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal
image

A YOUNG BULL FINDS SYMMETRY AGAINST THE MACROCARPAS

image

Password

Forgot pasword?
Forgot pasword?

Not a paid NZDFA member? To become a member of the NZDFA, phone 04 453 4500 or email info@deernz.org

Find out why you should join the NZDFA here >>

Contact information

  • image Level 5, Wellington Chambers, 154 Featherston Street, Wellington
  • image 04 453 4500
  • image info@deernz.org
  • image Visit our Facebook page