Winter Deer Feeding Can Harm Wildlife, Say Experts
Winter Deer Feeding Can Harm Wildlife, Say Experts
US · Published Dec 11, 2025
Feeding deer in winter can lead to corn toxicity, a potentially fatal condition.
Artificial feeding increases the risk of disease spread and aggression among deer.
Experts recommend planting native shrubs and creating shelter as better ways to support wildlife.
Feeding deer in winter can harm wildlife
Many people believe that feeding deer during the winter months is a kind and helpful gesture. However, experts warn that this practice can actually harm wildlife for several reasons. Deer are naturally equipped to survive harsh winters through their own adaptations, including fat reserves, thick winter coats, and a diet high in fiber consisting of twigs and bark. Therefore, supplemental food is typically unnecessary.
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