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Deer not eating acorns?
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<blockquote data-quote="hammer33" data-source="post: 5739786" data-attributes="member: 19900"><p>Thanks for the ideas. I suspect they are hitting tender greens somewhere. On property 2. my food plots are practically wiped out. Exclusion cage shows they are eating daikon radish, wheat, and clover. I didn't think they would eat the radish tops until after frost but its 3x taller in the cage than out. The big white oak that gets a ton of traffic every year has acorns lying on the ground with little or no traffic on trail cam. The rest of the white oaks on that ridge have Zero acorns. </p><p>I let the field surrounding plots 1 & 2 grow up since July but will bush hog strips this weekend to knock down some of the dry woody tall stuff and give them access to tender greens underneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer33, post: 5739786, member: 19900"] Thanks for the ideas. I suspect they are hitting tender greens somewhere. On property 2. my food plots are practically wiped out. Exclusion cage shows they are eating daikon radish, wheat, and clover. I didn't think they would eat the radish tops until after frost but its 3x taller in the cage than out. The big white oak that gets a ton of traffic every year has acorns lying on the ground with little or no traffic on trail cam. The rest of the white oaks on that ridge have Zero acorns. I let the field surrounding plots 1 & 2 grow up since July but will bush hog strips this weekend to knock down some of the dry woody tall stuff and give them access to tender greens underneath. [/QUOTE]
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