Either work just fine. They are wild animals and are not that picky.
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.
To attract a deer closer to you, you can use food such as apples, corn, or nuts. Additionally, you can use deer calls or scents to grab their attention. It is important to be patient and move slowly to avoid scaring the deer away.
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.
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It's just whole corn. Often bags labeled "Deer Corn" are a little dirtier, have bits of cob and junk along with the whole corn. You see that mainly with deer corn purchased at Walmart. Feed stores often carry a higher grade of deer corn that doesn't have the trash in it, which is what you want if you're putting it in an automatic feeder. The chunks of cob tend to jam the feeders up. It's just whole corn. Often bags labeled "Deer Corn" are a little dirtier, have bits of cob and junk along with the whole corn. You see that mainly with deer corn purchased at Walmart. Feed stores often carry a higher grade of deer corn that doesn't have the trash in it, which is what you want if you're putting it in an automatic feeder. The chunks of cob tend to jam the feeders up.
To attract more deer to your property, you can plant a variety of deer-friendly vegetation such as clover, alfalfa, and fruit trees. Providing a water source, like a pond or stream, can also attract deer. Additionally, creating natural cover and bedding areas can make your property more appealing to deer.
There really is no such thing as "deer corn." Corn is primarily grown in two varieties: field corn, meant for livestock, and sweet corn, meant for humans. Field corn is most likely the variety or cultivar of corn you are referring to, and yes it can be fed to cattle.
Yes, it seems made into a corn meal that we can...
corn deer
Corn or acorn