Dear Readers,

We hope you enjoy the following article by Virginia libertarian Karen 
Kwiatkowski.  Karen notes that this article hes been submitted to newspapers 
around the state, so look for her byline in your local paper.

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Virginia Bureaucrats Have a Fallow Deer Problem
by Karen Kwiatkowski
10 Apr 2011

Fallow deer farming is a growing agricultural sector across the U.S.  There are 
over a thousand fallow deer farms in Pennsylvania, and the Small-scale and 
Part-time Farming Project at Penn State, with support from the U.S. Department 
of Agriculture Extension Service, publishes a pamphlet explaining and 
advocating this relatively new agricultural sector.  Fallow deer are smaller 
than whitetails, with fallow does weighing about 100 pounds and standing 25 to 
30 inches high at the shoulder.  Fallow deer are domesticated, and do not 
interbreed with wild deer.   They can be raised on smaller acreage, are 
efficient converters of energy to meat, and there is a growing national and 
global market for this venison.

In addition to the 1000 Pennsylvania venison farms, many using fallow deer, 
there are 20 such farms in Maryland, 60 in West Virginia, 70 in North Carolina, 
55 in Kentucky, and 75 in Tennessee.  

Producing healthy food, often on smaller and otherwise unusable acreages, is 
not only an agricultural necessity but a great way to for Virginians to compete 
and prosper in the national and global marketplace.   The obvious question is 
how many fallow deer farms do we have in Virginia?  

And the answer is … wait for it… just one.   

Deauville Farms in Bryce, managed by Gail Rose, is the sole fallow deer farm in 
Virginia, "grandfathered" by the state regulators when Virginia decided fallow 
deer were a Fish and Game concern, rather than an Department of Agriculture 
concern.  She can't sell breeding stock in Virginia because Va. Dept. of Game 
and Inland Fisheries declare fallow deer to be wild, and keeping wild deer in 
Virginia is illegal, subject to state fines and other punishment.

Fallow deer have been domesticated and farmed since the 9th Century B.C.   
Their recent farming history in the United States can be traced to German 
farmers who sought an alternative and more profitable land use.  Perhaps more 
importantly, fallow deer naturally resist disease and parasites, including 
chronic wasting disease. 

Every one of Virginia's neighboring states farm fallow deer, profitably and 
efficiently.  The Federal Department of Agriculture - itself a monstrosity of 
regulation, subsidy and waste and more regulation - promotes fallow deer 
production.   The problem seems to be mission creep and bullheadedness on the 
part of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.  The DGIF website 
specifically says there is no evidence of CWD or other disease concerns with 
domesticated fallow deer, but nonetheless, DGIF believes that deer are deer, 
and they must regulate.

Beyond that, they also believe they must kill and destroy, as they did ten 
fallow deer that belonged to Stanley Holmes of Chesterfield on March 14, 2011.

Virginians expect and condemn this kind of bureaucratic and anti-free market 
idiocy at the federal level.   In this case, the problem is Richmond's own 
rules, disconnected from reality and averse to freedom for Virginia's farmers.  
In this economy, with a long, slow recovery to economic prosperity predicted, 
this Virginian has an easy question for Richmond's "No Fallow Deer" 
bureaucrats.  What planet are you from?

Virginia's farmers and producers deserve the right to farm fallow deer.  

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Karen Kwiatkowski is a small farmer in Shenandoah County.

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