SD51555
5 year old buck +
I'm sure there's something to it. That's one of those situational things. I've poured all my energy the last however many years trying to find things deer don't want to eat right away.I don't know. I have a hard time believing one variety of corn is the same as another variety of corn. Pick any crop. Wheat, oats, tomatoes, soybeans, etc. Different varieties have different traits. I think the deer thought there was something different with these oats.
Up by me there is immense hunting pressure, but almost no pressure when it comes to the habitat improvement cold war. I've been trying to slow the deer down in terms of attraction, or they'll clean my plate long before gun season.
I once dropped $200 on a bag of floury corn. It was a corn bred for animal consumption that had a far thinner outer hull than standard corn grown for yield or ethanol. I also side by sided some grazing corn with it. That was back before I quit fighting against my environment. Corn, beans, and apples are an almost impossible crop up by me. But I did buy an apple tree this year. It's a human food tree, and it's on my lawn, so that doesn't violate my pledge to never buy another tree ever again.