That's a LOT to eat for dinner. You would think the herd would thin out after awhile.can't say I've got them as friendly as he does, but we have 12 to 14 whitetails per night for dinner.:thumbup:
Around here if you start feeding deer at the beginning of winter you have to keep feeding them all winter. If you start feeding them in the middle of winter they can't digest good food as their digestive system isn't gong to digest properly, they can starve eating good rations. Or so I'm told.
:agree: They'll put up with a lot of human interaction; for a free meal. nojokeThis is true to an extent... if the deer is srarving and on the downhill slide, there systems cannot handle the high protien/carb foods, so they can still starve will having a full belly. If the deer is relatively healthy those foods will be fine.
The problem is when you feed deer, they kinda expect it. Every yr the same heard grows and bring there offspring to the feed station . So if you are not carefull you could have more critters to feed than you can pay for. Start out feeding 4 deer and a few yrs later you have 15.
Contrary to popular belief; Deer CAN read a Calendar!![]()
we have a 103lb. chocolate lab as our pet and hunting companion. :thumbup: the deer see him inside the house and wonder what one of them is doing on the wrong side of the glass door. (he's the same color they are) they wait around for us to feed them and will walk right into the yard when he is outside with me and their corn, as they could care less. once in a while he'll walk up to one of them, but generally he just minds his own business and watches them feed. they keep a real close eye on him though!:yikes:I have a Saint Bernard that enforces a strict no rabbit, no deer zone around the house. I like it that way. I got tired of feeding the deer with all the landscaping.
we have a 103lb. chocolate lab as our pet and hunting companion. :thumbup: the deer see him inside the house and wonder what one of them is doing on the wrong side of the glass door. (he's the same color they are) they wait around for us to feed them and will walk right into the yard when he is outside with me and their corn, as they could care less. once in a while he'll walk up to one of them, but generally he just minds his own business and watches them feed. they keep a real close eye on him though!:yikes:
I know what the deer are thinking:we have a 103lb. chocolate lab as our pet and hunting companion. :thumbup: the deer see him inside the house and wonder what one of them is doing on the wrong side of the glass door. (he's the same color they are) they wait around for us to feed them and will walk right into the yard when he is outside with me and their corn, as they could care less. once in a while he'll walk up to one of them, but generally he just minds his own business and watches them feed. they keep a real close eye on him though!:yikes: