Posted by geo in MI on August 03, 2008 at 05:44:57 from (67.38.174.94):
In Reply to: Deer Damage in Crops posted by fergienewbee on August 03, 2008 at 05:03:42:
My six deer here who chose to live and have Bambies on my little five acre place on this side of Michigan love: strawberry tips, green bean sprouts and tips, dry bean tips, sunflower leaves, cabbage and brocolli sprouts, lambs quarter(only weed I've seen them eat), sweet corn of any size, mulberries fallen on the ground, mulberry leaves, ladino clover in the fallow plot, ripening pears, apples, and whatever else they can graze upon from Spring to Fall. As cooler weather approaches, they will start harvesting the neighbor's field corn to store up for the cold winter.
They also like to hide behind every mailbox along my road to town.................
I would have some very tasty, tender venison stew come this winter, but there's hardly any vegetables,except turnips, left to put in the pot that they haven't already eaten......
I've got to electrify next year. And buy a box of 12 gauge slugs............
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