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2007-07-17 06:51:26
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answer #1
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answered by boker_magnum 6
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, Deer love "dried " Corn and Soybeans, There is not much on your list that they will be attracted to. They won't eat any canned or frozen vegetables or anything wet with juice. I have fed the ones in my back yard Peaches, Persimmons, Apples, Turnips and dried corn mixed with brown molasses (They love sweet and salty)
NOTE* They are highly attracted to salt blocks like the ones farmers use for cows and horses. One of these will last months and they will stay around for you to get some photographs easily. You can buy the salt blocks at any feed & grain store.
2007-07-17 07:17:46
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answered by JD 7
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Yeah, nothing much on that list that deer will go for. They love apples(soft ones), acorns, dried corn, afalfa...You're not gonna get too many animals that are going to eat stuff out of a can except like raccoons or something. Even squirrels prefer dried corn cobs and stuff like that.
2007-07-19 06:25:35
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answer #3
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answered by Huntermom 2
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They love salt "licks" or blocks of salt more than anything else.
Photographers and hunters use them all the time to attract all types of wild animals, not just deer. A salt "lick" will usually last about 6 months.
2007-07-17 07:02:18
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answered by Beatle fanatic 7
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Deer really like eating apples-and grapes. Try laying some out on the ground. Leaving in them the same area
2007-07-17 06:59:28
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answer #5
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answered by Truth Seeker 5
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no longer actual.the sole time a dollar (Male) acts unusual is during the rut whilst the Does are in estrus (in warmth) and that they are waiting to reproduce (interior the autumn months). greenbacks advance right into slightly extra hormonal,and territorial and slightly extra aggressive in the direction of different greenbacks of their section, yet no longer against people.there have been some assaults against men and hunters that have cornered and placed a dollar in concern,ensuing interior the Deer feeling a might desire to preserve itself.. greenbacks have even jumped via plate glass shop domicile windows whilst seeing their own mirrored photograph interior the storefront window glass, thinking they're seeing/attacking yet another dollar of their territory.. The rumor became additionally that a dollar is interested in the scent of a woman who's having her era, yet to my know-the way it is not actual nor have I ever heard or study that a woman became attacked in any way or approached by a male deer.
2016-10-04 00:39:13
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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A friend of mine told me to this and i hevent yet, mainly because its illegal to bait them. Take some apples, oranges and otehr fruits and cut em up. Pour salt on them and put in a little water. Put them in a bag that the juices can drip form and hang it in a tree. The juices drip on the ground and they lick the ground. I dont know if it works, but it makes sense.
2007-07-18 09:32:50
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answered by Aaron 4
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I use a corn feeder from Wal-Mart during deer season. Its programmable so you can make it dispense twice a day. I set mine to dusk and dawn. The deer love seed corn. And they come running when they hear the feeder go off.
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2007-07-17 07:31:01
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answered by miketyson26 5
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Just out of my garden, they have eaten tomato leaves and stems, chili pepper plants, cucumber leaves etc. The only thing they have not bothered are my sweet basil plants. Guess there are not Italian.
2007-07-19 15:59:42
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answered by Ret. Sgt. 7
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the smell of peanut butter will really draw them in from great distances to keep them in your lawn spread out handfuls of dried corn. try not to put it in a pile because they will take a mouthful and leave if you spread it out it will take them a while to eat it keeping them there longer
2007-07-17 06:57:32
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answer #10
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answered by jonathan338 2
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Deer love to eat azaleas and most annual flowers.
They like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower.
2007-07-17 06:53:53
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answered by Gary D 7
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