Circumcision followed by castration. They had a big drive to stop criminals reproducing.
2 to 3months jail time.
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There are some cases of poaching in the US. In California people hunted bears for their fur and claws. In Pennsylvania deer where hunted for their meat and/or antlers.
Not much. But if the animal is seen as a pest, poaching it could reduce their impacts on human populations. For example, if a deer population grows too large and damages their environment through overgrazing, poaching the deer would reduce the damage they do.
Yes. Red deer live in Europe.
Bucks or stags are commonly hunted for the size of their antlers.
The fallow deer is native to Europe.
The medieval term warrener or warner refers to a manorial official in charge of a lord's rabbit warren. He was there to prevent peasants stealing the rabbits and prevent the rabbits burrowing out of their enclosure; he caught rabbits for the lord's table and kept count of the young ones born during the year. He might also be charged with taking charge of other animals as a kind of gamekeeper, to ensure plenty of game for the nobleman to hunt. The warner could therefore be responsible for rabbits, hares, partridges, woodcocks, roe deer and fallow deer. Any peasant caught with any of these without permission would be charged with poaching and face severe penalty.
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The fallow deer lives in Europe and western Asia.
Capture poachers of the King's Deer.
probably they did eat deer meat like pig, chicken, beef, and other meats we eat today.