Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feeding deer in the winter can cause corn toxicity, which is fatal to deer within hours. Artificial feeding increases the risk of ...
Feeding from stalks of standing corn in winter and scavenging kernels from a harvested field isn’t usually enough to harm deer. Photo courtesy of Charles Alsheimer Winter is winding down. Spring is ...
Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. White-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus. A pair of fawns eating the vegetation in a field of wildflowers.© Michael Siluk/Shutterstock.com Think tossing corn in your ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A deer lowers its head to eat a pile of grain scattered on the snow in a dark pine forest.© A-Z Animals The post Think Twice ...
‘They’re not tame or pets, and anytime you put dogs in close contact with wildlife, conflicts are going to happen’ This is the time of year when Jeff Yost didn’t envy the wildlife officers working in ...
Feeding deer in the winter can cause corn toxicity, which is fatal to deer within hours. Artificial feeding increases the risk of disease spread among deer populations. Feeding deer can lead to them ...