These bucks are too tame

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Reindeer in nature are fed mainly to the winter cold in the tundra. After the snow falls, they hoof and horns raise the remaining grass and winter until the spring. Keeping reindeer in captivity does not cause much trouble. In the winter, they are easy to tolerate frosts.

When feeding reindeer in the Park area used a large set of different trees, shrubs and herbs and of course. They eat quite a lot of vegetation and a supply of grass and twigs should always be quite large. If the grass is not enough protein, reindeer begins to eat a variety of wild mushrooms growing in the perimeter of the Park, eggs of ground-nesting birds and small rodents-lemmings.