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<blockquote data-quote="BAGTIC" data-source="post: 309839" data-attributes="member: 3757"><p>" Deer, like domestic livestock, browse on young tree growth and will eat any parts that they can reach, threatening the survival of young trees. "</p><p></p><p>Deer are thicker than ticks around here. Last season I planted about 125 assorted fruit and nut tree. I watched closely for signs of deer damages. There wasn't any <strong>significant</strong> damage from bowsing but when the rut began most of the trees were heavily damaged and some outright killed by bucks raking them with their antlers. I have watched deer around the ornamentals in the yard area and I noticed that they seldom browse heavily from any one plant. A nibble or two here and there and then they move on to the next rosebush, etc. </p><p></p><p>I am replanting and this time <strong>every</strong> tree gets its own fence posts and 6 foot high wire cages from day one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAGTIC, post: 309839, member: 3757"] " Deer, like domestic livestock, browse on young tree growth and will eat any parts that they can reach, threatening the survival of young trees. " Deer are thicker than ticks around here. Last season I planted about 125 assorted fruit and nut tree. I watched closely for signs of deer damages. There wasn't any [b]significant[/b] damage from bowsing but when the rut began most of the trees were heavily damaged and some outright killed by bucks raking them with their antlers. I have watched deer around the ornamentals in the yard area and I noticed that they seldom browse heavily from any one plant. A nibble or two here and there and then they move on to the next rosebush, etc. I am replanting and this time [b]every[/b] tree gets its own fence posts and 6 foot high wire cages from day one. [/QUOTE]
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