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#HEDGE APPLE SERIES#

Someone lines the guardrail on SR 315 just opposite Bunty Station Road with them every year, and for some reason it makes me so happy. Continuing our series on how vendors build networking products, Mike Bushong joins this episode of the Hedge to discuss the overall process, the importance of the product manager, and the importance of managing and selling change. Have any observations to add to the discussion? Be sure to let us know in the comments below. Whether you call them monkey brains, horse apples, mock orange, or something else entirely, hedge apples are everywhere in the fall. Do Deer Eat Hedge Apples? Wrapping Things Upĭeer will try to steer clear of the thick, rough exterior of hedge apples but will chow down on the flesh and seeds inside.Īlthough hedge apples aren’t a deer’s first choice, they’ll definitely eat them if they’re hungry enough. So a deer that eats hedge apples for the vitamin C content must continue to consume foods that contain these necessary vitamins to stay healthy. Vitamin C is water-soluble, which means they cannot be stored, so they must be replaced continually. This is so sad, and so not necessary if they would just take hedgeapple capsules or eat the fresh ones when in season. It just breaks my heart to hear of people dying from cancer, and women having their breasts removed. These vitamins and minerals provide deer with many benefits.įor example, vitamin C will help protect deer against scurvy and vitamin assists in deer immune system function. CLICK HERE for Scientific Description and Common Names of the Hedge Apple - Osage Orange. Hedge apples contain isoflavones, which are antioxidants that behave similarly to Vitamin E and Vitamin C.

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Hedge apples contain highly digestible fiber and carbohydrates for energy, so they attract deer when other food sources are low.












Hedge apple