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Hens peck at deer and goat skulls and antlers remains lie in rain after Pennyghael Estate cull, Isle of Mull, Scotland. The open seasons for deer stalking in Scotland are: Red deer – stags 1st July – 20th October Red deer – hinds 21st October – 15th February Roe bucks 1st April – 20th October.Fallow bucks 1st August – 30th April. http://www.pennyghael.org.uk/Community/Storage/index.htm

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Hens peck at deer and goat skulls and antlers remains lie in rain after Pennyghael Estate cull, Isle of Mull, Scotland. The open seasons for deer stalking in Scotland are: Red deer – stags 1st July – 20th October Red deer – hinds  21st October – 15th February Roe bucks 1st April – 20th October.Fallow bucks 1st August – 30th April. http://www.pennyghael.org.uk/Community/Storage/index.htm
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