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Vesty
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Mast and whitetails
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Where do hickory and beech nuts fall in food preference of deer? My acorns are thin this year but these other are heavy.
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Tony Z
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I've only seen deer eat them when there are no acorns in my neck of the woods. Two years ago I shot a buck the arrow clipped his paunch on the way through. When I dressed him he was loaded with beech nuts. There were very few acorns that year. I did hunt in Maryland about 10 years ago and saw deer munching beech and hickory nuts and there were plenty of acorns on the ground. TonyZ.
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I took a doe in a beech grove last week.
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If there are acorns they will eat them first.
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I believe acorns have a higher fat content, deer eat them first.
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