No not at all, in fact free range chickens will wipe out your garden faster than the occasional grazing deer. Deer are pretty selective in a garden and not at all nervous around chickens but a chicken flock will scratch and hunt everything green then root around in the destruction for bugs.
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Deer
No.
I know of some deer that live in an area next to a main road. At first they would not go anywhere the road. After a while they got used to the road. So, I suppose they would get used to the sound of the radio eventually. It would probably keep the neighbours away as well
roe-deer, pig, sturgeon, ginger, child, goshling, chickens, wild boar.
Yes, garden phlox are generally not deer resistant and may be eaten by deer if they are present in the area.
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Depending on the speed the deer would die.
Yes, deer may eat garden phlox as it is a plant that is attractive to them.
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It would run
It's breath would smell like deer poop.