Once green-up starts in the spring, grasses pop up first. This is the one time of year when deer actually eat any grass. They need all the nutrition they can find, and most forbs, browse, and mast are ...
If you come across a deer in the wild, is it likely to find them hunting for birds or other sources of food? We explain.
Brambles are considered a nuisance by many woodland managers. But we've discovered that fallow deer have a surprising taste ...
The other thing is that even if a deer doesn’t eat a particular plant in one ... Try growing deer-resistant hakone (Hakonechloa macra) grass, which thrives in USDA zone 5 and up.