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In a given area, deer generally feed on more than 100 species of different plants. Woody browse is important and makes up the majority of the diet in most seasons. Forbs are used most in spring and early summer. In fall and winter, hard mast is important and preferred when available.
24 mar 2022 · Introducing new foods in the middle of winter, especially in high quantities all of a sudden, can actually be more harmful to deer than not feeding them at all. Deer are adapted to survive winter on the dormant buds and twigs of woody plants.
8 paź 2022 · Food plots, crop fields, corn feeders, and acorn-filled oaks may come to mind when envisioning a white-tailed deer’s diet, and deservedly so. But what about poison ivy, ragweed, and plants like prickly pear cactus or mistletoe?
Feeding deer in the winter can be rewarding, but it requires knowledge, responsibility, and mindfulness. Selecting the right food and deploying the right feeding strategies are key elements in helping sustain a healthy deer population through the harsh winter months.
12 paź 2024 · Winter peas can be planted in late summer or early fall, providing forage through winter and into early spring. They're often used in mixes with cereal grains like wheat or oats, creating a diverse and nutritious food plot.
Winter peas are easily established on well-drained loam or sandy loam soils and should be planted during September or October at 20 to 30 lbs. of seed/acre in mixed stands with cereal grains or ryegrass and 30-40 lbs./acre in pure stands.
Deer focus on several important foods during winter. Learn how to take advantage and fill your late-season tags. Whitetails are driven by four elements: security bedding, food, water, and love. We’re now into the late season, so the last factor is less impactful. The first three reign.