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Originally Posted by Smalls
You can legally high fence in Louisiana.
However, all the wild deer have to be out of the fenced area. It is pretty heavily regulated by the Louisiana Department of Ag and Forestry. High fence operations in Louisiana are no different than cow pastures--they are farms. The deer are classified as "alternative livestock".
Anyone that tells you they have wild deer in a high fence in Louisiana is either lying or breaking the law. They have to import every deer within the fence.
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Now, I don't have a biology degree, but I expect that at some point even farm raised deer are gonna do the "wild thing" and give rise to new deer in the fence that are legitimately legal but were not imported.
Then there are the case of the state's overly eager bucks circumventing the protective measures and impregnating private farmed does. Do they gotta pay child support? Or does title on the offspring revert to the state?
Inquiring minds want to know~!