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Spotted deer farms help villagers in Guizhou increase income
CGTN

Spotted deer breeding has become a new way for residents of Qingli Village in Qianxi of southwest China's Guizhou to increase their income. The rich resources of woodland and herbage in the area make deer breeding viable for locals.

Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO
Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO

Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO

Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO
Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO

Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO

A pair of spotted deer drink milk on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou Province. /CNSPHOTO
A pair of spotted deer drink milk on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou Province. /CNSPHOTO

A pair of spotted deer drink milk on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou Province. /CNSPHOTO

Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO
Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO

Photo shows spotted deer on a farm in Qingli Village in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou. /CNSPHOTO

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