@@KatieWearing Oh Hi Katie, yes they are although not all our neighbours agree. We put maize down for them as they are very partial to it! But there are not too many other plants in the garden that they haven't sampled. When they are on our land they are safe so we find the maize encourages them here and they relax and rest through the day. In the evening they return to the natural woodlands. The three young fawns born in May are also now eating the maize. Glad you found the video's Katie. Take care ☺ 🙂
Beautiful animals Neville. What are they eating here? 🦌🐇
@@KatieWearing Oh Hi Katie, yes they are although not all our neighbours agree. We put maize down for them as they are very partial to it! But there are not too many other plants in the garden that they haven't sampled. When they are on our land they are safe so we find the maize encourages them here and they relax and rest through the day. In the evening they return to the natural woodlands. The three young fawns born in May are also now eating the maize. Glad you found the video's Katie. Take care ☺ 🙂
Likely rock salt they love salt
It is in fact split maize.