And? If you are any use you'll also shoot or snare them won't you? You are certainly within your rights to by law.
I've read on here that if fallow fawns are orphaned early in the season they will be okay as another doe will adopt them.
Deer browsing causes damage to neating habitat and reduces the denaity of ground nesting birds.
They are atill a non-native species that have an impact on their surrounding area of greater or less effect dependent on how concientious the keeper is, and they are only there because it's fun to shoot them.
the benefits of supplementary feeding are suspect, habitat improvement would be a more long term benefit but as above. Relies on how concientious the keeper is.
Supplementary feeding also bolsters populations of other pest species such as rats.
The benefits of supplementary feeding are plain to see
We had one of the biggest finch flocks this winter and we are still alive with them nesting
As with anything it can bring negatives but i manage the rats too
Im no deer manager - so im not sure about how i quite feel with the ethics of lamping / thermal shooting them really - to me so long as no deer suffers and is used - does it matter then if its shot day / or night