Posted by Aaron Ford on October 13, 2014 at 05:06:54 from (98.157.74.62):
In Reply to: OT {feeding deer} posted by jr frye 88 on October 12, 2014 at 15:16:22:
Alright since we are at confessional… I fed deer for the first time last year. I don't do it mainly because of the reasons listed and typically our winters are mild with plenty of browse. Last year was the exception. It was below zero for a few weeks. The deer were emaciated. After seeing many of the deer with bite marks on their haunches and seeing a deer carcass that the coyotes had gotten to at the bottom of a rock wall, I decided to change the game. I fed them corn and put out a salt block. I hate coyotes more than I fear CWD. You can't hunt here due to the closeness of neighbors so I wasn't baiting, but the 'yotes certainly had their work cut out for 'em. The deer finished winter kinda chubby. None of them fawned. Not sure if that was due to the corn. Anyone know?
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