I'm pretty sure they use pencil size as a standard. If they are browsing up to or past that, especially on a non desirable species, food is lacking in the area.Biologists say that the distance down the twig (how far up the twig) the deer browses is indicator of how much demand there is on the browse. Deer typically nip the very tip, best nutrient rich part of a twig. But as that prime browse gets exhausted, they start to eat farther up the stem.
SW Pa
I hinge cut,plant trees and shrubs and food plots by the hours
You bet. It's just a matter of time.With CWD becoming so prevalent it is illegal in my county to have feeders, bait sites or even mineral sites. In my case habitat improvements and food plots are the only options. I'm guessing that will be the law of the land for most areas as time progresses.
With CWD becoming so prevalent it is illegal in my county to have feeders, bait sites or even mineral sites. In my case habitat improvements and food plots are the only options. I'm guessing that will be the law of the land for most areas as time progresses.
We used to have feeders, but we burned them. Now it's all winter food plots and browse cutting. Our current plots are a WW / WR mix, a 5-component brassica plot, 3 fields of standing corn, and dropping crabapples. Browse has been improved by logging and subsequent re-growth, plus shrub planting.