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Red Deer enclosure at Yorkshire WP 31/10/09

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Currently home to two young deer being hand-reared on behalf of Houghton Hall, Norfolk. Getting big now so don't suppose they'll be there too much longer.

The park's 'original' female Red Deer (inherited from the Shire Horse Centre that formerly occupied the site, along with the Raccoon Dogs and Emu) can still be seen in the World's Farm paddock.
Currently home to two young deer being hand-reared on behalf of Houghton Hall, Norfolk. Getting big now so don\'t suppose they\'ll be there too much longer.

The park\'s \'original\' female Red Deer (inherited from the Shire Horse Centre that formerly occupied the site, along with the Raccoon Dogs and Emu) can still be seen in the World\'s Farm paddock.
 
That's the wallaby walk-through - they didn't appear to have access - the gate is just for the keepers, I think. Not sure if these will still be there now - they were getting big.
 
As I noted above, these young deer are from a country park in Norfolk and are (were?)being hand-reared by the wildlife park.

Apart from these two, the park only has one female Red Deer that was already there from the Shire Horse centre that used to occupy the site, so they cannot currently breed them themselves!
 

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