deer droppings
how can you tell what time the deerdid his/her thing..bye texture,color.
saw a pile near my tree at 1000.it was slimmy, soft, and had a dark green tint to it. Thanks Phil |
RE: deer droppings
is that what thoes are, i thought they were raisins so i ate them.
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slimmy helps but if its steaming that's when you know that they are fresh.
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"steamy........ like a jacquzi"
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Is this how far we have fallen? Talking about poop? LOL I would say if it is still moist, it is quit fresh.
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If it tastes sweet, then they're eating grain, bland=browse/grass, bitter=acorns.
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If it's still warm, it's pretty fresh. The longer it sits there the more it dries out. The color can be a little misleading....it's a better clue as to what they've eaten. Green and slimy sounds like grazing to me....they'll also be less solid. Droppings from a deer eating a lot of browse, will still be moist, but better formed, and usually a darker brown color.
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RE: deer droppings
Thanks for the help
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DON'T EAT THE GREEN ONES....too much alfalfa andthey taste like $h*t![:'(]
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:Dgee you think :D
ORIGINAL: Canned Heat DON'T EAT THE GREEN ONES....too much alfalfa andthey taste like $h*t![:'(] |
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