The biggest white tail deer are found in North America. In particular, they are found in the northern United States and Southern Canada. They grow large in these regions because the ecosystems there are very beneficial to them.
Make sure they find the deer.
I would start by looking up established deer farms, and then ask them if they could help you.
In British Columbia, keep trying and you will find them
The size of the rack on a whitetail deer is determined by its Boone and Crockett score. The higher the b&c, the larger the rack. The number goes by inches of the rack and in order to find the number of inches, one has to measure certain lengths of the antlers. The largest rack known is over 400 b&c.
a whitetail deer would prefer living in the woods,a deer is STILL a wild animal no matter what environment it is in,deer are somewhat social animals they need to be around the same species as themselves,the deer needs exersise that captivity may not be able to provide,it would find all its natural needs in the woods so to directly answer your question yes i deer would prefer to live in the woods i hope ive helped! ~Agashe ' )
The best place for finding white tailed deer would be along Hammond Bay Road, or Departure Bat Road. Or go up to Mount. Benson.
Deer antlers are branched and antelope horns are not. It would be better to have deer horns. Antelopes are harder to find, while deer are native to every continent but Australia and Antarctica.
South America the amazon rainforest (tropical)
In the brush, woods, thickets, brambles, deadfall, wherever they can bed down at night to rest but at the same time be able to keep a eye and an ear out for predators.
We can find lice in the tail of the deer.
Brazil is in South America In the Atlantic side... Try to googling it or search in Wikipedia, it's easy to find... it's the biggest country in South America
One can find information about bow hunting deer from a number of different resources online. One can find instructional videos for deer bow hunting on YouTube. One can also find information on deer bow hunting on websites such as Instructables, HubPages, and Deer & Deer Hunting.