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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 05, 2003 at 12:55:50 from (209.226.247.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: alfalfa grass posted by SuperHank on December 05, 2003 at 07:48:46:
Hank: I don't mind the idea of keeping the deer well nourished, but do it with non agricultural crops. Deer will not normally eat those crops unless their hungry. Once they get a taste for items like clover, alfalfa, cabbage, lettuce, turnip, etc.,they become a vast niusance for agriculture. I am not a hunter, however game and wildlife bioligists that I have heard address this subject, agree these crops are not good for the deer's digestive system. Aside from this a true sportsman hunts game in the game habitat. Your guys are not hunters at all, your just a bunch of lazy loafers that want the game to come to you. Next thing we know you will be hireing someone to go out and tie the deer to a tree for you. You kind of remind me of a guy that baited deer with apples then took his lawn chair to wait for the deer. He fell asleep in the lawn chair, and his buddies claim the deer came out and licked his face. I guess the deer just wanted to say thank you for the apples.
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