Someone told me to put a salt block on a stump and the deer would eat it up over time.I put salt blocks on two stumps last year and they fed on them heavily but heavy rains washed much of the salt into the ground around the stumps. One stump is a mess the other has a neat ring of clay dirt around what is left of the stump..
When the deer are on the salt they will look at you and go on feeding.
On corn I put out for the generally they trot off if they see you.
I can't really characterize how the deer are, on the salt, but it like they are so addicted to it they don't care that you are there or a potential threat
One fawn, still in spots, this spring is even half way friendly.
I'm just using the fifty pound blocks of salt with minerals that look kinda like dark clay.
What do you suppose attracts the like that? It is kinda like a bob cat on catnip sometimes.
When the deer are on the salt they will look at you and go on feeding.
On corn I put out for the generally they trot off if they see you.
I can't really characterize how the deer are, on the salt, but it like they are so addicted to it they don't care that you are there or a potential threat
One fawn, still in spots, this spring is even half way friendly.
I'm just using the fifty pound blocks of salt with minerals that look kinda like dark clay.
What do you suppose attracts the like that? It is kinda like a bob cat on catnip sometimes.