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Feeding winter deer harms them and humans, experts say, urging distance and habitat protection instead.
Feeding deer in winter can harm both deer and humans, according to Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
Concentrating deer increases risks of vehicle collisions, dog attacks, and disease spread.
Their complex digestive systems struggle with sudden diet changes like corn or hay, which can be fatal.
Proper feeding requires daily ruminant pellets, careful placement, and mold prevention—efforts that are costly and impractical.
Deer are naturally equipped to survive winter, so experts urge observing them from a distance and protecting their habitat instead.
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Los expertos dicen que alimentar a los ciervos durante el invierno los perjudica a ellos y a los humanos, por lo que recomiendan la distancia y la protección del hábitat.