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Spinach and Carrots?
Last fall I planted several strips of seven top turnips and have been real pleased with how the deer are hitting them. Especially now that the ground is covered with snow. They are digging the green plants up like mad.
Has anyone had experience with spinach and carrots for deer. I have heard that these plants are good fall and spring forage plants for deer and are high in protein. Comments will be helpful. |
RE: Spinach and Carrots?
We tried some carrot in the garden area and once they found them they ate them clear down to the ground .
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RE: Spinach and Carrots?
I know a guy who just puts carrots out, he doesn't plant them, but just emptys a barrel full out. He swears by it. Says the deer love'm<img src=icon_smile_sleepy.gif border=0 align=middle>
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RE: Spinach and Carrots?
In Michigan we used carrots for baiting for some years. It has lead to an increase in Bovine TB... Seems the high protein in the carrot has some ability to assist TB virus. It seems that the virus can freeze and unthaw in the spring, not to mention the nose to nose contamination.
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Well my secret is out. I have been planting turnips for a few years now, deer love them. We plant them in Del the last week of July and they are up for hunting season. I also plant rape.....
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RE: Spinach and Carrots?
Thanks for the info. folks! Maybe I'll stick to the turnips, especially in regards to the bovine virus. Ron M., what type of rape do you plant? I have tried dwarf essex rape but the growing season was so dry this year that the rape did not get a very good start.
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RE: Spinach and Carrots?
Mike I cant recall but it is not dwarf essex...
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