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I recently read an article about deer sensing or hearing such minute sounds/vibrations as human heartbeats (can’t remember where I read this). Which led me to wonder if deer can hear ultra high frequency sounds that I suspect are emitted by my hearing aids. Does anyone have any information/experience/insights on this? I’m blessed with two of the little buggers, lost my hearing to a machine gun in Viet Nam. I announce my presence in the deer woods enough just through odor, movement and generally banging around; sure hate to think I’m also broadcasting on high frequency bands.
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Hmm, I’ve never heard it mentioned, but I could see where they could hear what a dog does. If you have a dog, does it seem to take notice of them? I just wouldn’t think the aids would put out enough of anything for an animal to hear. My 2cents
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First, there is NO WAY a deer can hear your heartbeat!
I’m curious…if you have a dog, try turning your hearing aid(s) on and off while observing them to see if THEY respond in any way. If they don’t, I doubt you need to be concerned about a deer. My guess is you have nothing to worry about. Just my 1 cent worth…and that’s only because of inflation! :oops::lol:
Oh, oops…I said the same thing FUBAR already mentioned. 😳
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Jim — your question strikes close to home, as the VA just awarded me a 10 percent disability and two new hearing aids for hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing ears) resulting from flying helicopters in the Marines. (It was the ultra-high-pitched APP (auxiliary power plant, used to start the twin jet turbine engines) that did me in.
Anyhow, I’m just getting used to wearing hearing aids when hunting, and am wondering if the “high pitched sound” you refer to is the feedback we hear in our ears when the units are turned up too high? I turn mine down just far enough so that when I put my hand to my ear I don’t get any feedback. Also, while this sound is very loud to us, I doubt anything, no matter how sharp its hearing, can hear it beyond a few feet. I hope not! So far I can only say that turkeys can’t hear it, and their hearing is excellent.
Ain’t getting old just wonderful? 🙄 On the other hand, at 65, yesterday morning I did a 1.5-hour very steep hike up to an old turkey honey hole, maybe 1500 feet elevation gain in 2 miles, and while I was in low gear the whole time I hardly had to stop for a breath. More than can likely be said for the two young fat guys with shotguns who beat me there in an ATV and ruined my hunt. The old story. dp
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