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FEED
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:55 pm
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:55 pm
Where is everyone getting their feed? How much are you paying?
Posted on 9/22/10 at 9:09 pm to Chinese Bandit7
Protein pellets for nursing cows
Local feed and seed store
$7.50/50# bag
Deer love it
Hogs do not
Coons do not
Bears do not
This makes for a perfect combination for my needs
Local feed and seed store
$7.50/50# bag
Deer love it
Hogs do not
Coons do not
Bears do not
This makes for a perfect combination for my needs
Posted on 9/22/10 at 11:02 pm to Chinese Bandit7
not sure on their prices this year, but Gamberi Feed in Natchez usually has it for a pretty decent price. You may also wanna check whatever grain elevators are in your area, they're usually more than happy to sell to someone
Posted on 9/22/10 at 11:07 pm to Choirboy
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Protein pellets for nursing cows
If you speak the truth this may be the most awesome post in the history of the outdoor board
Posted on 9/23/10 at 8:51 am to Choirboy
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Protein pellets for nursing cows
That is a great idea that I would have never thought about.
Posted on 9/23/10 at 8:54 am to Choirboy
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Protein pellets for nursing cows
Unless your place has nursing cows on it like mine does, then they will tear up just about anything to get to it....
Posted on 9/23/10 at 8:58 am to Chinese Bandit7
Right now I'm buying rice bran at the local grocery store. 50lb bag for $7.99.
I'm going to get some bulk corn in a few weeks from a farm in New Roads. 2000lbs - $165.
I'm going to get some bulk corn in a few weeks from a farm in New Roads. 2000lbs - $165.
Posted on 9/23/10 at 9:01 am to chip207
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If you speak the truth this may be the most awesome post in the history of the outdoor board
I speak the truth! It is basically the same as the protein pellets made for deer(Antlermax,rackmaster,....ect.) except it has 16% protein where the others range from 20%-22%.
I must advise you to add corn to it until the deer start eating it. If I start feeding a new place I usually use 1 part corn to 2 parts protein pellets the first 2 times I put feed out and then go straight protein after that. Adding the corn seems to get them eating it faster.IMO
This post was edited on 9/23/10 at 9:06 am
Posted on 9/23/10 at 9:04 am to TexasTiger
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Unless your place has nursing cows on it like mine does,
I have no problem eating beef!!!!!!
Posted on 9/23/10 at 9:12 am to Choirboy
What about Soybeans? They are wanting $20 a sack at the Feed Store.May have to try the pellets because corn gets eaten by everything but deer.
Posted on 9/23/10 at 10:13 am to Chinese Bandit7
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What about Soybeans
Beans are bringing good money this year due to flooding in the midwest earlier this year. I have friends that are cutting bumper crops of beans right now and could not be happier. I thought about buying some straight from the field and it was too expensive for my taste.
Like I said before, mix some corn with the protein pellets until your deer get used to the pellets and you will be fine.
Posted on 9/23/10 at 12:00 pm to Choirboy
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Protein pellets for nursing cows
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Deer love it
Hogs do not
Coons do not
If this is true, :deacon: :deacon: :deacon:
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