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D673E Red deer are
farmed for their meat (venison), and also for antler velvet that is used
in a range of pharmaceutical products. The deer industry in Australia has
struggled to survive due to the widespread drought and the subsequent increased
cost of feed, with few farmers currently breeding deer on a commercial basis.
Animals have routinely escaped from captivity over the time since their
initial introduction into the country, and run wild in many areas of the country
where they are frequently hunted by shooters.
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