Carm. I used "Imperial Whitetail Clover" on a small plot surrounded by wooded acreage about 500 yards behind the house. The deer loved it. And, it's very high in protein to stimulate antler growth. It is kind of expensive, though. Had it going for 4 years before the weeds & grass over powered it. Got it at Agway.
When I first planted it, put several cages of approx 3 feet in diameter to prevent feeding inside the cages. Clover grew high and thru the cages where as the rest of the plot was kept low from feeding by deer, turkey, and with out doubt, rabbits. Saw some bear droppings there, also.
Used the cub with 144 cultivators to dig up and cultivate the whole plot. Used plenty of lime to get the PH up and fertilized with low nitrogen mix. Really worked well and lasted longer than what I thought it would as long as I kept it somewhat mowed to discourage tall weeds. I still mow it, but it just looks like a lawn in the middle of the woods the last few years............... May get the incentive to re-plant again.
I did harvest a few spring goblers out of the plot !!