The roe deer, also known as forest musk, is mainly distributed in Sichuan, Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu and Guizhou. The forest musk is small in size, with a body length of 70 to 80 centimeters, a height of 50 centimeters, and a weight of about 9 kilograms, making it the main breeding species. Forest musk has short forelimbs and long hind limbs, and can climb up sloping trees, and the musk it produces is of the highest quality. Forest musk hair color is darker, gray-brown in front of the lower part of the limbs, light brown at the back, with two white or yellow-white bands of hair under the eyes, reaching the chest. Young musk has spots on its back, which disappear when it grows up. Morphological characteristics
Shape: shaped like a deer but small, hind limbs are obviously longer than the front limbs, both male and female head without horns; hooves at the toe end of the limbs are narrow and pointed, lateral hooves are particularly long; the whole body is brown, densely covered by wave-shaped hollow hard hairs, and only the head and limbs are covered with soft hairs. Ears long and erect, rounded distally. Eyes large, muzzle end naked. The tail is short.
At present, only the Jilin Zuojia specialties all breeding bases, but the demand in the northeast is not too big. Now the market is a bit saturated, not particularly profitable. You don't have the skills to do it, you have to learn the skills to buy the seeds, the seeds are too expensive, and if they die, it's a big deal.... The most important thing to remember is that you can't afford to lose the money you've lost.