The Red Deer 



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are brick or stone walls, or clumps of trees in the lee of which 

 they can get shelter against wind and rough weather, red deer can 

 take care of themselves in an ordinary English winter ; but, if they 

 are confined in small paddocks where there is no shelter, it is best 



MILLAIS RED DEER HEAD. THIRTY-ONE POINTS. 

 Bred and owned by C. J. LUCAS, Warnham Court, Horsham. 



to have sheds for their protection. Such sheds should be provided 

 with hay-racks wide enough for all the deer to be able to feed 

 without having to fight for a place, or else the stag will get the 

 most of the food and be likewise apt to injure the hinds. Three 



