- Grass is the most common food for deer in the wild. As it is easily found by them, it is not likely to attract them.
- Deer will eat corn when they find it, but it is not a common food for them. Its sweetness is appealing as an exotic deer food.
- As with any other large mammals, domesticated deer are fed straw and hay, particularly in the winter. Wild deer will also eat straw or hay if it is provided for them.
- Farmers often lose some of their wheat crops to deer looking for an easy meal, and they will respond strongly to it if it is left out for them.
- As with many more domesticated animals, deer appreciate fruit and vegetables, from apples and carrots to lettuce.
- Farm and pet supply stores sell food specifically designed for wild animals, including deer. Notably, Purina has a wild animal series of foods, including several for white-tailed deer.












