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Oats Failure - and I don't mean they didn't grow
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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaSwamper" data-source="post: 5245917" data-attributes="member: 2241"><p>No doubt</p><p></p><p>I got friends in north Alabama with feeders that have corn knee deep under them. They say the deer won't touch it. One said they will eat the rice bran but won't touch the corn.</p><p></p><p>I told them there'sa billion acorns laying in the woods.</p><p></p><p>I actually think my plots need to be mowed</p><p></p><p>But, the deer will be better for it I guess so I'll just take the good with the bad. With weights having been down 20-30% they are now creeping back up. 4.5 year old bucks aren't supposed to weigh 140lb but the last two years they have, or less. Usually they are 170-185. My second biggest Tennessee deer in 2019 was 4.5 and weighed 124lb. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Three years of complete acorns failures have really showed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaSwamper, post: 5245917, member: 2241"] No doubt I got friends in north Alabama with feeders that have corn knee deep under them. They say the deer won’t touch it. One said they will eat the rice bran but won’t touch the corn. I told them there’sa billion acorns laying in the woods. I actually think my plots need to be mowed But, the deer will be better for it I guess so I’ll just take the good with the bad. With weights having been down 20-30% they are now creeping back up. 4.5 year old bucks aren’t supposed to weigh 140lb but the last two years they have, or less. Usually they are 170-185. My second biggest Tennessee deer in 2019 was 4.5 and weighed 124lb. Three years of complete acorns failures have really showed [/QUOTE]
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