SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION

Order:  Artiodactyla
Suborder: Ruminants
Family:  Cervidae
Genus:  Capreolus
Specie:  Capreolus capreolus
Body height: 2,13–2,46 ft / 65-75 cm
Weight: 33–66 lb / 15-30 Kg

DESCRIPTION

The Roe Deer is a relatively small deer. It has rather short, erect antlers and a reddish body with a grey face. Its hide is golden red in summer, darkening to brown or even black in winter, with lighter undersides and a white rump patch; the tail is very short , and barely visible. Only the males have antlers with two or three, rarely even four, points.

The roe deer is primarily crepuscular, or primarily active during the twilight, very quick and graceful, lives in woods although it may venture into grasslands and sparse forests. It feeds mainly on grass, leaves, berries and young shoots. It particularly likes very young, tender grass with a high moisture content, i.e., grass that has received rain the day before. Roe deer will not generally venture into a field that has had or has livestock (sheep,cattle) in it because the livestock make the grass unclean.

GEOGRAPHIC RANGE

All national territory in wooden areas and forest.

HABITAT

Conifer forests.

ACCOMMODATION

Lodging is provided in small hotels and rural houses close to the hunting area where you can enjoy wonderful meals.

HUNTING SEASON

April to October
Rutting period: July to Agost.

HUNTING METHOD

Hunting is arranged by waiting and stalking in all National territory.

TROPHY LENGTH

SCI Typical STANDARD BOW
Bronce Score 36 33
Silver Score 45 0
Gold Score 50  3/8 33  2/8
SCI Non Typical STANDARD BOW
Bronce Score 44 40
Silver Score 52 2/8 0
Gold Score 57  3/8 40  6/8
CIC MALE FEMALE
Bronce Score 95 to 104,99 95 to 104,99
Silver Score 105 to 119,99 105 to 119,99
Gold Score over 120 over 120
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