Deer CBD

Bob2010

Senior Member
Did you know that deer love hemp? It's true. Hemp farmers claim that deer are the biggest problem to Hemp farming. They say on the Google that Hemp will out produce pine in pulp production with 3 x the annual yield. You don't have to reseed every year either. Stuff grows like a weed. Traveling hippies will gladly harvest for you. Just provide them with a tent, water hose, and some food. I am not sure what the Hemp acreage maximum is in Georgia? They must not want a new pulpwood product on the market. They control the CBD market with a max acreage that one can plant in Georgia for nominal fee. If you want to process CBD that liscence is big money. I assume because the product then goes to human consumption. Deer pellets should have very little restrictions. I say we plant our food plots in Hemp! Hunt deer all fall and then cut our food plots and create deer CBD protein pellets. CBD for deer! It won't be for human consumption and it can act as stress management tool for your deer herd in the face of the incoming CWD. On the bag we can say CBD for your CWD! Harvest 3x a year and we can shoot deer year round. Get one of those passes from DNR to protect our crop. We need a seed drill though. Seed is expensive! Keep the deer off of the nieghbors corn pile with our Hemp fields. Imagine that buck of a lifetime just strolling through your plot. Not a care in the world! Calm your herd! Are you tired of your deer being nervous and on edge. Calm them down and increase the hours that you can hunt them with Hemp CBD protein pellets.
 

NCHillbilly

Administrator
Staff member
sounds good but that old matriarch doe will still stand there and blow at you for no reason
Now, she'll be even more paranoid. And you'll have to put out piles of tater chips and pizza instead of corn.
 
Interesting idea! However, it's important to note that the effects of feeding deer CBD pellets are not well studied. It's not clear what the potential benefits or risks might be. My doctor told me this before I ordered a low dosage from Edmonton Alberta Dispensary. It's also important to consider the potential impact on the deer population if they become dependent on these pellets as a source of food. Besides, the feasibility of using hemp for this purpose will depend on a number of factors. These may be the cost of production, the availability of processing facilities, and market demand for the end product.
 
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livinoutdoors

Goatherding Non-socialist Bohemian Luddite
Interesting idea! However, it's important to note that the effects of feeding deer CBD pellets are not well studied. It's not clear what the potential benefits or risks might be.
Has there been any studies done at all? To reference?
 

Doboy Dawg

Senior Member
Can’t wait to see Snoop Deer:ROFLMAO: Imagine him with a big rack and a blunt
 

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mark-7mag

Useless Billy Director of transpotation
I just came in here thinking it was another good weed thread
 
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