By Ferd. J. Sudow Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



European Roebuck Deer 



81 



This deer is considered the swiftest 

 game in the world. The animal is found 

 to-day in the northern part of Russia and 

 away down in Italy; adapted for any kind 

 of climate, extremely hardy, weighs from 

 60 to 75 Ibs., the size of a large goat, and 

 the meat is very choice, exceeding by far 

 our American lamb. They are very intel- 

 ligent and genteel animals, and easily 

 tamed to eat from the hand of their keeper. 



The doe will produce one or two young 

 every spring and they are as easy to raise as 

 sheep. 



ROE DEER Swiftest game in the world 



ROE DEER 



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