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Annual Rankings - Wild Boar 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Wild Boar (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly.

Annual Rankings - Carnivore 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Carnivore (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly.

Annual Rankings - Sika Deer 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Sika deer (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly.

Annual Rankings - Red Deer 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Red deer (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly.

Annual Ranking - Fallow Deer 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Fallow deer (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly.

Annual Rankings - Roe Deer (Scottish) 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Roe deer (Scottish) (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly.

Annual Rankings - Chinese Water Deer 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Chinese Water deer (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly.

Annual Rankings - Muntjac Deer 2022

Published - 2022 Records for Muntjac deer (PDF file).

Location - CIC UKTEB website (Annual Reviews & Rankings page).

Other species will be published shortly. 

New UK Muntjac Record

The holy grail of Reeves Muntjac has for many years been a head measuring more than 80 CIC points. At 79.9 points, a buck from Buckinghamshire with exceptionally long antlers taken in 2009 was tantalisingly close, that is until now, when this very unusual example was hunted in Hampshire. Evaluated during the recent training held in Oxford it scored 81.88 CIC points after very careful consideration. Going by the structure of the antlers, the excessive tooth wear, and the bone overgrowth on the upper skull this leviathan was certainly over 10 years old, a unique specimen.