Feeding deer corn?
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Fork Horn
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I have about 500 lbs of corn I was planning on feeding to the local deer heard this winter. I planned to put like 50 lbs out a week. I was thinking that would draw in the deer to a particular spot and help me to find sheds and also help the deer make it through the cold Minnesota winter. I read that topic about suplementing food and some of you thought it was a bad idea. Do you think it wouldbe a good idea to feed corn in the winter.... I dont want to cause the deer to rely on my corn. What do you think?
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If you start follow it all the way through until grasses and new buds become available,I don't recall all of the particulars but I believe it will change their digestive enzymes.I am not sure how much nutritional value it will provide.
Before it was illegal a lot of people in the area I live would feed deer through the winter.
Before it was illegal a lot of people in the area I live would feed deer through the winter.
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make sure you check out the local regulations on feeding deer first .,im thinking "and icouldbe wrong' that we cant feed the deer. if you can, and it is legal , make sure you have enough for the whole winter,. once you run out or stop ,then they will depend on it and if the herd get to large, then you will have a problem if the winter get tough.,
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Typical Buck
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I'm sorry fellas, but I just don't follow the "they will get depended on it" deal. A deer's diet is so vast that they rarely get dependent on any one food. They are the goats of the woods, they will eat anything.
I live in a state where you can put out corn all year long. The deer do not become dependent on it. Actually, its the other way around. From my experiences the deer will walk right through the corn to get to greens.
As for their digestive system. I have seen where it gives deer the "runs".
Corn has hardly any protien, but it does have carbs.
I live in a state where you can put out corn all year long. The deer do not become dependent on it. Actually, its the other way around. From my experiences the deer will walk right through the corn to get to greens.
As for their digestive system. I have seen where it gives deer the "runs".
Corn has hardly any protien, but it does have carbs.
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If you start follow it all the way through until grasses and new buds become available,I don't recall all of the particulars but I believe it will change their digestive enzymes.I am not sure how much nutritional value it will provide.
Before it was illegal a lot of people in the area I live would feed deer through the winter.
If you start follow it all the way through until grasses and new buds become available,I don't recall all of the particulars but I believe it will change their digestive enzymes.I am not sure how much nutritional value it will provide.
Before it was illegal a lot of people in the area I live would feed deer through the winter.



how would it hurt them ?