Posted by jose bagge on August 03, 2008 at 06:03:47 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: Deer Damage in Crops posted by fergienewbee on August 03, 2008 at 05:03:42:
larry, this crop damage is clearly the result of an overabundance of horse operations in your area. Suggest you gather up a gaggle of traditional farmers and demand compensation!
Seriously, though- I think deer seem to have a pretty clear idea of what they like the taste of. The deer on my farm will pull the pears off the trees on my lane, walk them 150 yards down to my riding arena, roll 'em around in the stone dust (salty, maybe?) and eat them there. They will do this all night long and hardly touch the apples on the trees in the same area. They also seem to prefer them right off the tree, rather than off the ground. Many nights I have seen them in my headlights as I pull in the drive with 2 front legs up on the trunk of the tree snagging low hanging fruit.
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