Indian blackbuck antelope

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Hey everyone
I am wondering if somebody can help ? I am wanting to buy some Indian blackbuck for private collection . If somebody knows how or can poit me in the right direction
Thanks
 
Being in Qld I believe that you will have trouble getting a permit to keep them.
Have you got the red tape sorted, as I do know someone with some, but I do not know if he has any to sell.
 
Monty is correct.

If you want to display this species you will need to be licensed with DEEDI.

If you just want to keep them you will need to permitted by DERM.

When you have the correct permission to keep this species I may also be able to put you on to a possible supplier.
 
Thaks for your quick reply I have all necessary permits required.if you could supply me with details that would be great
 
How big is your enclosure?
The males can become killers if its too small.
Watch them around any species which could carry MCF & other hemoratic viruses,they'll go down like flies .
Being at Townsville there shouldn't be many sheep,but just in case keep them well seperated.

Good luck
Khakibob
 
Thanks bob I have an area of 3, 000 acres which has been set aside ,if I can find somebody that will sell them
 
Newcomer,have you tried down at Kingaroy.
He's got several hundred.
Also,Baramba deer park dispersed their herd several years ago, the new owner may have some leads on Qld breeders & the old owner who owned & sold them still lives beside the park.
These were originally from Gatton Uni stock when the deer unit was going & much ,much more fecund ,healthy & from a broader genetic base than the stock held in zoo's currently.

They are more difficult to keep healthy than pure elk are & hard emotionally too as they get you in,so be warned most populations fail.I blame MCF for most failures, so keep any sheep well away.Also everything likes to eat them especially wedgetails.If you see a mob together it's my belief they are always discussing a novel way to commit suicide.I'm serious.

If your hart's not set completly on blackbuck wouldn't hoggies,rusa,chital or sambar be a better option,but then I guess you'll also want them too.lol

Are you also aware of the new risk assessment "Bomford indicies" & the vertebrate pest management authorities (national) position on increasing the category from 3b to 3a based on this flawed indicies.This is a blatent attempt to reduce the numbers held in private collections in Aust & will no doubt lead to the localised extinction of this species here.

Best of luck
Khakibob
 
Hoggies are going to be easier to get than blackbuck if your prepared to travel to Vic to pick them up.There are several breeders down there with eruptive populations.
This is the best time to pick some up, as the first frosts slow down pasture growth & everyone is right now thinking about how much feed or pasture they need to carry them over to spring.
Hog deer suffer PCM as bad or worse than chital so I'd suggest adding a good vet to the transport budget, one who can administer a LAN, & make sure they are caught up & loaded correctly.(if your getting into this, a good vet is the best investment & professional relationship you could ever develope)
I don't know you from a bar of soap other than "newcomer",but I figure you may have worked out my "bona fidies" PM me & introduce yourself & I'll help were I can.

Cheers khakibob
 
Is that really the case?

I believe they are as quite a few keep them in Victoria.
I talked to a bloke about a year ago who had 70. He said he had recently sold 12 to someone in Qld, and most of them arrived alive. (he was paid at his gate and just put then a trailer). I was interested in getting some until I found out how susceptible they are to MCF. He charged $2000 each does does and $4000 for bucks.
 
Hi steve

Would you be able to help with a contact ?

Sean

G'day Sean,

I would have pointed you in the same direction that Bob has - particularly the former owner of Baramba.

I didn't ever have any success with the Kingaroy or Guyra owners. They wanted trophy prices which were too expensive for a zoo.

Monty would be your man for southern contacts.

Cheers,

Steve
 
Hi Monty

Are you able to give me any details ?

Sean

I only me that bloke once, but will try and get his details from someone who knows him.

Bob will probably get back to you before then, and he knows a lot more contacts than I do.
 
G'day Sean
I've gotten your Pm & will call you in the next couple of days.
Just for those looking on,who may be interested hoggies can be bought for a lot less than quoted,if you haggle & if you want more than just a few young stags & hinds.There are several breeders in Vic who will have too many at the moment, & it's comming into winter (feed bills!).
They have specific requirements (good cover) but if you get it right,& they're happy they'll be less trouble than blackbuck & breed as easily as chital (they do hybridise with chital in captivity so keep this in mind too).
Only buy from those with good yards & were the deer are trained & used to them,unless you've a good vet to administer a LAN (PCM is a major issue with capture & transport).
Hog deer, as Monty has said, seem just as susceptible to MCF as blackbuck & the majority of Asiatics.

Cheers Khakibob
 
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