Q&A

Q&A for Landowners: Considering Professional Deer Management

Whether you’re managing farmland, woodland, or an estate, controlling deer populations is essential for protecting your land and ensuring ecological balance. Below are common questions landowners ask before partnering with a deer management service.
Why should I manage the deer population on my land?

Uncontrolled deer numbers can lead to:

Crop and tree damage

Reduced woodland regeneration

Habitat loss for native species

Increased risk of road traffic accidents

Legal obligations to prevent deer-related damage on neighbouring land

Effective management keeps deer populations healthy and sustainable, while protecting your assets and biodiversity.

A reputable company will:

Assess your land and current deer activity

Monitor populations using proven survey methods

Create a sustainable cull plan

Carry out humane, legal, and discreet control measures

Provide ongoing reports, carcass removal, and follow-up

They may also offer advice on fencing, deterrents, and long-term planning.

In most cases, no. Deer management is often provided at no cost to the landowner. Some services may even provide an income stream or share of venison sales. This will depend on size of the area and deer population numbers.

Absolutely. Professional deer managers are:

Fully insured

Firearms certified (FAC)

Trained in humane dispatch, safety, and handling

Operating under legal seasons and Deer Act 1991 compliance

Often members of BASC, DMQ-certified, or part of local deer management groups

This depends on:

The species present

Population density

Land use (e.g. forestry vs. arable)

Conservation goals

Typically, selective stalking is carried out throughout the open season, with regular reviews to assess results.

No. Most deer control is conducted quietly and with minimal disturbance. Operations are usually early morning or late evening, and we work around your livestock, crop schedules, and any public access requirements.

Culled deer are removed from site, inspected, and either processed for venison sales via game dealers, or responsibly disposed of. Landowners may request a share of the venison which would be butchered and made ready for the table or, have no involvement—it’s entirely up to you.

Yes. We tailor each agreement to your preferences. If you already have shoot days in place, we can work around them. Clear boundaries and cooperation are always our goal. Communication is key and we would always use a tailored system to let you know we are on your land. This would be achieved by using a group chat (you, us and any employees/contractors on-site) and by raising a red flag in a visible area.

We provide:

Written deer impact and activity reports

Visual population monitoring results

Records of culled animals by species, sex, and age

Recommendations for future management

Our transparent approach means you’re always informed.

Simple. Contact us to:

1. Arrange a free, no-obligation site visit

2. Discuss your objectives and concerns

3. Review and agree on a tailored management plan

From there, we handle everything discreetly and professionally.

Still Have Questions?

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