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<blockquote data-quote="RackStacker30" data-source="post: 1342655" data-attributes="member: 13907"><p>I totally disagree with you on this one. They might graze in the same field, but they will not hang out together. I've never, and I mean never had a trail cam with cattle and deer in the same picture. I'll always have pics of deer eating, then the cattle will come in and I'll have all pics of cattle for a while. Deer may come back in 30 minutes to an hour later.</p><p></p><p>This may have to do if the deer are acclimated to the cattle on the land. I've had about three seasons now where there were no cattle on the land until a couple weeks before season... When the cattle showed up, it screwed up the deer patterns every time. Just my experience...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RackStacker30, post: 1342655, member: 13907"] I totally disagree with you on this one. They might graze in the same field, but they will not hang out together. I've never, and I mean never had a trail cam with cattle and deer in the same picture. I'll always have pics of deer eating, then the cattle will come in and I'll have all pics of cattle for a while. Deer may come back in 30 minutes to an hour later. This may have to do if the deer are acclimated to the cattle on the land. I've had about three seasons now where there were no cattle on the land until a couple weeks before season... When the cattle showed up, it screwed up the deer patterns every time. Just my experience... [/QUOTE]
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