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she should taste pretty good with a little seasoning and slow low heat,,She even comes when I don't call her... She stands in front of the kitchen window, until I notice that she is there.
Don't be killing my deer! My neighbor down the way, is always teasing me, saying "Thanks for fattening them up for me!"she should taste pretty good with a little seasoning and slow low heat,,
not your deer,, I also have a small herd in my back yard as an emergency food supply,,,Don't be killing my deer! My neighbor down the way, is always teasing me, saying "Thanks for fattening them up for me!"
hunger is a great motivator,,I've never had venison. My husband has had it, and he didn't like it...said it was sweet tasting???
I'd snare my rabbits and kill my wild turkeys before ever killing my Bambies!!
I suppose.... Hopefully it'll never come to that... but if it does, I've got a huge selection of animals and birds to choose from....hunger is a great motivator,,
Pests. We have an overabundance of deer where I am. They have no predators any more and really changed the woods.This is My Lady...her name is lady. She comes, with her babies when she is called.
We have packs of Coyotes.... I think they eat deer?Pests. We have an overabundance of deer where I am. They have no predators any more and really changed the woods.
I've been here for nearly 15 years now. I've only seen 1 big ass buck, two meadows away. And one baby buck, that had two little nubs on his forehead. That's it! 15 years! All the deer here, usually birth two fawns a year or two, ALWAYS doe.I could be that way with my deer but choose not to because it is not safe for the deer to get too comfortable around people. The does seem much more inclined to want to socialize than the bucks though. Once they start getting within about 15 feet I shoo them off. I try to not even letthem get that close but some of them walk up behind me in my blindspot. I have about a dozen regulars of various sizes.
We have few hunters and even fewer coyotes so our ecosystem is seriously out of whack.We have packs of Coyotes.... I think they eat deer?
But warm weather over last winter allowed many to live through winter, when they normally would kill off a third.
About a decade ago, Maine lost 2/3s of our Deer herd to a very bitter winter.
They panicked, and cut down hunting for a 5 year period so the deer herd could grow back up to normal....
Two years after the 2/3s loss of our herd, our deer count was up to normal and they eliminated the hunting restrictions put in.
You must have deer shit all over your yard.The past winter
Believe it or not, NONE! They go in the woods, I guess? Not even under all my different wild apple trees!You must have deer shit all over your yard.
Maine's a hub, for hunters throughout new england....almost like a tourist trade, in fall. I guess it's just easier to get a kill up here? I think we have one month for Mainers alone, then one month where out of Staters can join in with locals, on deer.We have few hunters and even fewer coyotes so our ecosystem is seriously out of whack.