Deer Breeding for Fine Heads 



the horns of fallow deer have almost lost their palmation and also 

 the back-point. 



No. 2. The "Light Bay" variety. 



This variety is generally more slightly built than the others, 





Photo by H. Penfold. 



LIGHT-COLOUR FALLOW DEER, RECORD WEIGHT OF 

 TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN POUNDS. 



Bred by the Author. 



and is of the colour of a light bay horse, with the legs, belly, rump r 

 and throat white, a chestnut stripe down the back, the sides of the 

 rump and along the tail light chestnut, the neck and much of the face 

 grey to black, and no spots or stripes on the flanks. The horns 

 when in velvet vary in colour, but are never of the pearly French 

 grey of the " Spotted " variety. 



