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axis deer #6219852 03/11/16 09:49 PM
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Probaly a dumb question for all the exotic guys, but will an axis deer stay in a low fence. Just wondering if they will jump the fence or will they just look for a hole to climb under. I ask this cause I seen some axis does not long ago in a low fence area. I didn't know if maybe they was just escapees from a game ranch or someone possibly put them there.

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Axis are found free ranging throughout the Hill Country and spreading every day.


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They will easily jump a low fence, Don k here on the forum I think has either a 6 or 7 foot fence and they jump it all the time. Like said above there are a lot of them free ranging and the population and range is growing. There may be more low fence axis now than there are high fence.



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Thanks that answers that question, I have just never seen them out of a high fence except maybe as a pet. I look for them everyday since I seen those and haven't seen em since. But there was babies in the group so there has to be a buck somewhere.

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I saw one dead on the south shoulder of 90 in knippa a few weeks back which is basicaly brush country. I guess they followed one of the rivers down.

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As has been mentioned their are thousands of them roaming around Texas on low fence pieces of land.


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