Yeah, I've read some posts where people claim deer eat hickory nuts. I call BS on that. For 31 years, I've lived with a yard full of mature hickory trees and lots of deer in the yard daily. ONE TIME in all of those years, I watched a young buck try to crack a hickory nut with his teeth. He tried for several minutes and couldn't do it. Shagbark nuts just aren't feasible for deer to process.Hickory of some sort for sure (shagbark or shellbark would be my guess). Good tree for squirrels. Some report deer eating the nuts, but I have never seen it personally. I tend to hinge young ones and cut the larger for timber of firewood. Bats like the peeled bark as well.
Yeah, I've read some posts where people claim deer eat hickory nuts.
I think it was Chainsaw if I'm not mistaken that claims his deer eat hickory nuts.... But southerners claim their deer love locust beans and Northerners claim deer eat turnips as well and I have never seen my deer eat those either to any real extent so who knows. I know in my woods I don't try to promote hickory, but I don't shed a tear if one needs to go either. They can be pretty prolific and at least in my area are considered a companion tree to oaks as the love the sunshine as well, but in my experience they will out compete an oak.Yeah, I've read some posts where people claim deer eat hickory nuts. I call BS on that. For 31 years, I've lived with a yard full of mature hickory trees and lots of deer in the yard daily. ONE TIME in all of those years, I watched a young buck try to crack a hickory nut with his teeth. He tried for several minutes and couldn't do it. Shagbark nuts just aren't feasible for deer to process.
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Bowsnbucks, sounds absolutely horrible while the dogs are doing it too.