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Protecting conifers from roe deer


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My advice to the original poster would be to udse tree guards 1.2mtrs on his broad leafs create open areas where the deer can be controlled by rifle ,and set a managment program in place where stalkers in a DMG are placed in control and request an attendance and performance record in a set deer management control plan,

 

Make a provision to view and monitor the plantings regular and if further control operations are reqd incorperate it into your system and keep in contact regular with your deer managers, that way your aware of what is required and adjust your plan accordingly.

 

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stu

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My advice to the original poster would be to udse tree guards 1.2mtrs on his broad leafs create open areas where the deer can be controlled by rifle ,and set a managment program in place where stalkers in a DMG are placed in control and request an attendance and performance record in a set deer management control plan,

 

Make a provision to view and monitor the plantings regular and if further control operations are reqd incorperate it into your system and keep in contact regular with your deer managers, that way your aware of what is required and adjust your plan accordingly.

 

Cheers

stu

 

 

I would not mind being a fly on the wall when he asks his local DMG for a deer management plan and attendance and performance records for his 1 Ha plot!

 

This is a wind-up yes?:thumbup:

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