Originally Posted By: Dream Buck
Nutritional gaps is when the native browse and what you have planted are not sufficient to keep the deer healthy. This can be caused by a lot of factors, one example is a drought that limits your greenfields doing well, along with native browse suffering as well.


Any chance that you're driving this because you have or want more deer inside your enclosure than what the carrying capacity of the enclosed property would support under normal, free range circumstances?

Not accusing, just asking.


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Have you tried Google?