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  • nononsense

    susie,

    Are you still putting out some corn?

    Best.

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  • susie

    Yes, with the area being mostly woodland and barren hay fields there isn't much forage. The acorn crop was abysmal this year. There has been an uptick in deer being hit crossing roads this year. I believe its because they are ranging further looking for food. I'm hyper vigilant at the moment as I drive. I know the areas where deer like to cross and slow down when I enter them.

    Beef cattle farmers feed grain through the winter and I imagine there are loads of deer waiting to pick over the leavings. Brother and I have been working on encouraging deer to return to the area. When we were growing up we hardly ever saw a deer here on the farm. Now its nice to know on any given day I can look across the field and spot a few traveling through or picking their way across. We had a freak warm day last week and I spotted a couple of deer playing in the field. Was great to just stand and watch them enjoy the sunshine.

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  • susie

    Forgot to mention, I don't have a feeder or a timer. I just spread the corn on the ground for any and everything that passes through to graze upon. The deer feed at night and the squirrels during the day. The other partakers of the bounty come and go at various times throughout the day and night.

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  • nononsense

    Yes, with the area being mostly woodland and barren hay fields there isn't much forage.


    That's what I thought, not much left to feed on except your benevolence. Thanks!

    Best.

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  • Mobuck

    If you're in MO, MDC isn't a fan of feeding deer.

    All of our food plots here in north-central MO have been stripped after the snow/ice storm a couple weeks back. My pastures which weren't used last summer look like feed lots where deer have been pawing down to the grass. My house is on the edge of an area 5 miles x 1 mile that's a mix of wetlands, CRP, and crop fields with no habitation and only infrequent human incursion so deer sort of congregate and pillage any food source.

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  • susie
    Mobuck: 31514762636827/comments/31514747659163

    If you're in MO, MDC isn't a fan of feeding deer.

    All of our food plots here in north-central MO have been stripped after the snow/ice storm a couple weeks back. My pastures which weren't used last summer look like feed lots where deer have been pawing down to the grass. My house is on the edge of an area 5 miles x 1 mile that's a mix of wetlands, CRP, and crop fields with no habitation and only infrequent human incursion so deer sort of congregate and pillage any food source.

    I'm in a county without the CWD restrictions. The only restriction I will have is a few weeks before deer season I must stop so as to not be baiting my hunting area.

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