Well it would have caused less confusion if you'd replied to his post, not mineThe original referral to ‘idiots’ who provided feed for deer was made earlier by a Stephen Toast who obviously does much of his stalking from an armchair.
WB

Well it would have caused less confusion if you'd replied to his post, not mineThe original referral to ‘idiots’ who provided feed for deer was made earlier by a Stephen Toast who obviously does much of his stalking from an armchair.
WB

so we feed animals to stop nature doing its job, and next year we nee more feed to feed more animals to prevent nature doing its job, and the next year..........you get the drift.Its quite simple isn't it drive more carefully and respect each others ways.
Badger population has quadrupled since the 70s nobody whines about that also causing RTC.
IMO there is nothing wrong with a bit supplementary feeding in times of need especially when are winters are so varied year to year.
-10 on Saturday night with 3" of snow on ground in November, last year we had couple weeks in March that would qualify as winter weather.
European countries often plant a cover crop solely to feed deer and also supplementary feed when needed it's about respect for the animals
Feeding pheasants is bad enoughwhere do people that feed draw the line? hares need a hand? leaving out food for fox cubs? extra pheasant poults for a healthy tawny owl family
Do you get out much? As you can probably see from the sensible and constructive comments from others this was a valid question that prompted discussion. Cheers for the input.Yes. Yes you are.
If you feel the need to feed fallow then you obviously aren't shooting enough!
Do you leave grain out for pigeons as well?
i thought that was done for people that cant hunt properly to pay and pretend they can?Feeding pheasants is bad enough![]()
Do you get out much? As you can probably see from the sensible and constructive comments from others this was a valid question that prompted discussion. Cheers for the input.
Didn’t say I don’t like peoples opinions? No, I ask and I listen. You seem to just enjoy an argument.If you don't like other people's opinions, don't ask.
Really? That's news to me! Have you checked my location? I can honestly say I've never seen a single beet in a layby anywhere near here, or within about a hundred miles in any direction!
Exactly this. We shoot plenty but the reason we have the stalking rights is because we work with the estate owner to ensure a healthy population and quality is worked towards. We pay nothing and he pays us nothing for the vermin and deer management we carry out. The estate receives all of the money we receive from carcasses. I felt asking about supplementary feeding was a valid question.The person who owns the land likes his deer and, due to stopping Pheasant shooting, there is no longer a supplemental food supply, so he is wanting to add additional feed to support the population.
It's his land, his choice, and the benefits of diversionary feeding of Haylage, Fodder Beet, Wheat etc may prevent damage to cash crops, it will help keep the herd healthy, and in turn the quality of harvested carcases should be better, and there is active deer management taking place to control numbers
To start calling folk idiots because they give a Sh1t about the animals that live on their land is crass, why let deer die from starvation when it has been caused by taking away an unnatural source of food and it can be avoided?
Yes we have a deer problem, this may be due to the fact that we have no apex predators, and a lot of land is stalked by people who shoot a very occasional deer for the freezer and don't put in the hard yards to manage the population, but that doesn't mean we have to all be hard hearted killers that don't give a toss about animal welfare in bad weather.
Disappointed by some responses on this thread, it stinks of "if it's Brown it's Down", or "If it's Red it's Dead".
If we don't respect our quarry then deer stalking for anyone other than paid professionals is doomed.
It is a perfectly valid question, Beef nuts, Wheat, Maize, Wuzzles or Haylage will support the herd during hard weather, just be a bit wary of cereals as Rattus Norvegicus are also rather partial to free food, the suspended feeder looks perfectExactly this. We shoot plenty but the reason we have the stalking rights is because we work with the estate owner to ensure a healthy population and quality is worked towards. We pay nothing and he pays us nothing for the vermin and deer management we carry out. The estate receives all of the money we receive from carcasses. I felt asking about supplementary feeding was a valid question.
Yes, an estate next to one I shoot on has feeders out to help pull deer onto their land, all with high seats nearby. They feed wheat and sometimes a shovel full of beet.Do people feed onto rides for shooting them?
Twice you’ve mentioned quality now, what defines quality??Exactly this. We shoot plenty but the reason we have the stalking rights is because we work with the estate owner to ensure a healthy population and quality is worked towards. We pay nothing and he pays us nothing for the vermin and deer management we carry out. The estate receives all of the money we receive from carcasses. I felt asking about supplementary feeding was a valid question.
Have you actually got anything to add to this discussion or. as usual, are you just being an argumentative @rse?Twice you’ve mentioned quality now, what defines quality??
All in favour of mineral blocks, they make a difference, but how do you selectively feed females in a wild herd?If your going to feed deer then feed the females, find out what minerals your ground is lacking and supplement them with mineral blocks, don’t waste yer time just randomly feeding deer unless your using it as a culling strategy, been there, done it seen it, as the saying goes.