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I guess my concern is acidosis, but hopefully with the leafy forage, muscadines, and red acorns starting to fall (this is in Georgia) it will be OK
Scoop it up and put it back in the feeder...
I’m fairly certain deer won’t get acidosis.
They certainly do.
Here are some links for you if you care to be educated:
https://www.pgc.pa.gov/Wildlife/Wildlife-RelatedDiseases/Pages/RumenAcidosis.aspx
https://www.buckmanager.com/2016/01/13/corn-toxicity-acidosis-in-white-tailed-deer/
https://www.northeastwildlife.org/disease/rumen-acidosis
Well I have had unprotected sexual encounters with 100s of women and haven't gotten AIDS, so I guess using your logic people dont get AIDS. Pretty ignorant of you.Well that’s fine, I farm in Nebraska and have spilt 100’s of bushels of corn in areas and deer pile on them especially in the winter and I have never noticed it having any affect.
I appreciate the snarky response though.
Well I have had unprotected sexual encounters with 100s of women and haven't gotten AIDS, so I guess using your logic people dont get AIDS. Pretty ignorant of you.
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Bigger issue for me is why the feeder did this in the first place. I have similar feeders and never have had that happen before, unless I do it.