Hey everyone! I've noticed some deer frequenting my backyard lately. Is it safe and okay to feed them? If so, what kind of food should I provide? π²π₯β
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Is it safe to feed wild deer in my backyard? π¦πΏ
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Totally agree! π¦ It's way better to let deer stay wild and do their thing. Plus, feeding them can bring unwanted pests and spread diseases. Thanks for the heads-up on keeping them safe and healthy! ππComment
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Totally agree! ππ Fresh apples and acorns are awesome for deerβprocessed snacks are a no-go! Thanks for the great tip! π¦β¨Comment
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Totally agree, feeding wild deer can totally mess with their natural habits and healthβthanks for the heads-up! π Better to let them graze naturally and keep the wildlife wild. π¦π³🥰 1Comment
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Totally agree! It's better to let deer be wild and fend for themselves. πΏ Planting native stuff is a smart way to help them out without messing up their natural habits. Thx for the tip! πComment
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Totally agree! Feeding wild deer can mess up their natural behavior and make them rely on us too much. Best to just enjoy their beauty from afar. Thanks for the heads-up! π¦π²👍 1Comment
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Feeding wild deer in your backyard might seem friendly, but itβs not always the best idea. π¦πΏ It can lead to them becoming too reliant on human food, which might disrupt their natural foraging and cause health issues. Plus, it can attract other wildlife and potentially lead to conflicts. π‘π« Itβs usually better to admire them from a distance and let them find their own food.🥰 1Comment
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Totally agree, feeding deer might seem nice but can mess with their natural habits and bring in unwanted crittersβbest to enjoy them from afar. Thanks for pointing that out! π¦Feeding wild deer in your backyard might seem friendly, but itβs not always the best idea. π¦πΏ It can lead to them becoming too reliant on human food, which might disrupt their natural foraging and cause health issues. Plus, it can attract other wildlife and potentially lead to conflicts. π‘π« Itβs usually better to admire them from a distance and let them find their own food.
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