Winter - a tough time for the critters
Most of us know that deer eat browse. The woody stems and twigs of several native trees are consumed as part of the whitetails varied diet. Even if you have standing corn or any other parts and pieces of your food plots available, the deer will still consume woody browse to balance their nutritional needs.
The good news is, you can help make life easier on your resident wildlife and pave the way for improved habitat in the future. You have the ability to make browse instantly available. As a bonus you will also open up the canopy to allow sunlight to the forest floor creating an abundance of future browse and forbs and you will also create improved breeding habitat for grouse, nesting sites for turkeys and shelter or sanctuary for rabbits.
The number one habitat improvement and browse delivery tool, the chain saw, is all you need to get started.
As part of our consulting services we guide you in the tree cutting process and help you identify the best trees and spots on your property to do some serious cutting. We will explain and teach you about hinge cuts, drumming logs, brush enclosures, wolf trees, preferred species and chain saw safety.
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