generally, they'll leave you alone after you stop unfairly killing a defensless creature like a coward, but you can allways KILL THEM TOO.
no. against game regulations
no
While there is corn in some horse food it is not advised to feed them deer corn. It is best to keep a horse on a vet recommended diet to prevent health issues.
no it is roasted deer food
yes, deer corn is just dried out regular yellow corn. most deer corn comes from ears of corn that will not sell, like if it is deformed or possibly picked prematurely.
Yes. Marsh deer can and do eat corn.
Deer hunting was banned in 2004 because the deer were going to be extinct.
One can find information about bow hunting deer from a number of different resources online. One can find instructional videos for deer bow hunting on YouTube. One can also find information on deer bow hunting on websites such as Instructables, HubPages, and Deer & Deer Hunting.
i would limit deer hunting to at least one or two deer a year.
In my opinion, a lung shot will be the most reliable, whether you are hunting with buckshot or slugs. While this link is to a bow hunting site, it has a good illustration of the location of a deer's heart and lungs. Good hunting-http:/bowsitezperiodzcom/bowsite/features/articles/deer/heartorlungs
The Hopi tribe got their food by growing crops, and be hunting. They grew corn, squash, and beans. They hunted antelope, and deer to eat.
As a deer farmer, you can attract deer by using a call, which you can find at your local hunting store. You can attract them with food such as; apples, corn, vegetables, deer feed. You can even add some molasses to your food attractant.