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I'm sure this subject has been discussed on here, but I can't seem to find a thread where it was. Deer obviously eat pears, but has anyone noticed that they favor them over apples, and/or other fruits? I have multiple friends that have pear trees (most of which I believe are Barlett Trees) and have no use for the fruit. Looking ahead to this fall/winter… Is it worth my time to gather and preserve these for hunting season or winter feeding? I know bears will be a pain in the rear if I'm not careful where I put them…Any input is appreciated. Thank you.
My yard deer always clean up my pear tree before the go to the apple tree.
Be careful of what you start. I started feeding a 1/2 ton of apples for winter feeding a few years ago. I am up to 4 tons of apples , 3 tons of lentils , 2 1/2 tons alfalfa , and 7 tons of various grains ( corn-sweet feed-etc.) so far this winter. Can't stop right now but I'll scale back next year. It's been a crazy winter. And by the way , they love pears--just not green.
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on February 23, 2017, 10:29:31 AMBe careful of what you start. I started feeding a 1/2 ton of apples for winter feeding a few years ago. I am up to 4 tons of apples , 3 tons of lentils , 2 1/2 tons alfalfa , and 7 tons of various grains ( corn-sweet feed-etc.) so far this winter. Can't stop right now but I'll scale back next year. It's been a crazy winter. And by the way , they love pears--just not green.Have the elk come into your place yet? Never had them come into my feeder until this year. Was over last weekend and still pretty rough. 2' still at my place with drifts around over 4'. Not sure the early turkey hunters won't need white camo if it doesn't warm up soon.
As mentioned, the deer do seem to like ripe pears.I'd like to do a bunch of pear cider/wine next year if you need a place for some of them to go. Dried pears are really good as well.