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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2905365" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yes.</p><p>My buddy's daughter was in a sorority in Norman. He took her down there and the oak acorns were thick on the ground. A groundkeeper was gathering them up with a machine, so he had the back of his pickup filled up.</p><p>We put them on the hunting areas that had no oaks. </p><p>It took weeks before they tried them. It was not a natural food source for them, and shy'd away from them. Camera's proved it. Apples the same way. Took buckets of apples to the feeder. The deer ignored them for awhile, but finally started eating them. It took awhile though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2905365, member: 5412"] Yes. My buddy's daughter was in a sorority in Norman. He took her down there and the oak acorns were thick on the ground. A groundkeeper was gathering them up with a machine, so he had the back of his pickup filled up. We put them on the hunting areas that had no oaks. It took weeks before they tried them. It was not a natural food source for them, and shy'd away from them. Camera's proved it. Apples the same way. Took buckets of apples to the feeder. The deer ignored them for awhile, but finally started eating them. It took awhile though. [/QUOTE]
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