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BTBowhunter 03-10-2009 11:30 AM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
Sproul, did you just put in the Alfalfa this year?

Guys more experienced at this food plot thing than me say that deer sometimes take a while to start utilizing newly planted species even though deer elsewhere seem to love em. I know we planted turnips on our place for the first time this year.They are supposed to turn sweet after good hard freeze but the deer didnt bother withem much till well into January butonce they started, theyflat out mauled em.

This is a guess but ifyour deerarent used to Alfalfa, it may take aseason or two to get em going on it. Deer in the midwest love the stuff but once it frosts hard, they back way off of it and move on the other sources.

bluebird2 03-10-2009 02:01 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
I'm not sure but I think he may be referring to feeding bales of alfalfa hay. It would be almost impossible to grow a good crop of alfalfa in 2G.

Cornelius08 03-10-2009 02:17 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
"Can't speak for all of 2A but the I-70 corridor is just teeming with deer. Our light was gone by quickly as we came into PA but we managed to see a dozen plus groups of deer numbering as few a s 2-3 to a dozen or more.


I-70 is the border between 2A and 2b, so unless you saw all of them on one side of the road, you saw deer from both wmus... Course im sure you'll say they were ALL on your right side coming back, just to show how wrong i am! (LOL). Also thats far from Greene. Also far farther north that our boundary SHOULD run with responsibly smaller wmus. But believe it or not, deer here also have survived.;) Even if there arefar fewerinmany sections ofgreene in areas that far from recovered from ehd.

bawanajim 03-10-2009 02:18 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
My neighbor buys alfalfa pellets and feeds them to his elk,I don't know if deer would eat them or not.

Cornelius08 03-10-2009 02:21 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
Ive tried alfalfa pellets to feed deer one winter, along with alfalfa hay. Totally ignored while corn and sweet feed were inihalated.

bluebird2 03-10-2009 02:23 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
I know deer will eat the horse pellets that are sweetened with molasses, once they discover that they are edible. i don't know of anyone that fed pure alfalfa pellets to deer.

Cornelius08 03-10-2009 02:26 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
The alfalfa "pellets" I had were pretty large, more like 2.5 x 1.5" chunks of pressed alfalfa. Suckers were hard as rocks. Didnt know it when I bought them. I wasnt surprised that the deer didnt eat them. They were for horses, and deer would need the teeth of a horse to eat em. :D

BTBowhunter 03-10-2009 02:50 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 

ORIGINAL: Cornelius08

"Can't speak for all of 2A but the I-70 corridor is just teeming with deer. Our light was gone by quickly as we came into PA but we managed to see a dozen plus groups of deer numbering as few a s 2-3 to a dozen or more.


I-70 is the border between 2A and 2b, so unless you saw all of them on one side of the road, you saw deer from both wmus... Course im sure you'll say they were ALL on your right side coming back, just to show how wrong i am! (LOL). Also thats far from Greene. Also far farther north that our boundary SHOULD run with responsibly smaller wmus. But believe it or not, deer here also have survived.;) Even if there arefar fewerinmany sections ofgreene in areas that far from recovered from ehd.
Actually you are wrong. we did see deer on both sides. Both sides of 70 are in 2A between the Ohio Line and 79. All the deer seen were between the Ohio line and exit 15 in Washington where I dropped my buddy at his car and we grabbed some dinner. As I said, after that it was dark so we saw no more deer that night.

sproulman 03-10-2009 04:21 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
this is bales ,bob.

deer are totally scared to death of it.

they avoid it and will stay away from feeder with it around.

BTBowhunter 03-10-2009 04:26 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
Must be because it's foreign to them. If there was nothing else ther and they get hungry, I bet they'd try it and then they'd be all over it.

I just know they love the live stuff till the frost makes it bitter:D


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