The question of whether cervids exhibit a preference for Malus species fruit, specifically those cultivars known for their tart and often smaller size, is frequently posed. These fruits represent a potential food source, particularly during periods when other forage is scarce. Whether they consume them depends on several factors including availability, nutritional content compared to other options, and individual deer preferences.
Understanding their feeding habits related to this fruit is significant for several reasons. Orchard owners may seek strategies to protect cultivated varieties. Conversely, landowners might consider planting crab apple trees to provide a supplemental food source, particularly during the winter months. Historically, the presence or absence of this food source has influenced deer populations and their distribution within certain environments.