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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4099003" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Deer basically don't need a water hole for the most part. Woody browse is 45% water. Their systems have developed where they can extract that. During the big drought in the 2010 years I think it was, we used molasses tubs everywhere to create watering stations. The deer never used them, but made great hot tubs for the ***** that did! LOL. </p><p>I'm talking off the cuff now and don't know if this is true, but during that three year drought we saw tons of fawn skulls in the following spring. Speculation is that does with fawns need more water to make milk for the fawns. </p><p>There are people out there that know more about that issue than I do, so I hope they contribute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4099003, member: 5412"] Deer basically don't need a water hole for the most part. Woody browse is 45% water. Their systems have developed where they can extract that. During the big drought in the 2010 years I think it was, we used molasses tubs everywhere to create watering stations. The deer never used them, but made great hot tubs for the ***** that did! LOL. I'm talking off the cuff now and don't know if this is true, but during that three year drought we saw tons of fawn skulls in the following spring. Speculation is that does with fawns need more water to make milk for the fawns. There are people out there that know more about that issue than I do, so I hope they contribute. [/QUOTE]
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