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OVERHANGING LIMBS

By GrowingDeer, 02/06/2015

  Filed under: Online Articles, Other Blog Posts By Dr. Grant Woods, Other GrowingDeer.tv Links, Uncategorized

Deer scrapes consist of an area on the ground where deer paw away all debris and expose the soil under an overhanging limb. Deer commonly urinate and defecate on the exposed dirt in the scrape. These are very visual signs that are easily seen. The overhanging limb is also a significant part of “scrape communication”…Read MORE HERE

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