Starting a New Game Farm
Interested in starting your own deer farm in Alberta? See below for a quick overview on what it takes.
Getting Started
Notes:
Getting Started
- Apply for a Game Farm License from Alberta Agriculture. Must submit detailed plans for fencing, and handling system.
- Buy some land. All land must be privately owned.
- Build a fence. Perimeter fence and gates must be a minimum of 9 ft for deer. Use mesh wire with maximum spacing of 6 inches wide. A minimum of 10 acres must be fenced for a game farm.
- Build a handling facility. Handling facility must consist of a squeeze or alley way to hold animals securely, for testing and identification purposes. Facility must not form any part of the perimeter fence.
- Purge all wild animals from the game farm prior to any domestic animals arriving.
- Purchase animals from existing registered game farms.
- Apply for a transport permit from CFIA. Permits are required each time animals are moved off a farm.
- Transport animals to your new game farm.
- Start deer farming! See the deer farmer calendar for a list of operations.
Notes:
- All heads of deceased animals older than 1 year of age must be submitted for CWD testing.
- All animals must be tested for TB every 5 years.
L E A R N M O R E
Find out more about deer farming by selecting a link below:
Alberta Whitetail & Mule Deer Association
Box 591 Eckville, AB CANADA T0M 0X0 |
Ph: 403-748-4040
Email: [email protected] |
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