Plant some rye, oats, barley, wheat
What do you do with the rest of the moles?
Plant some rye, oats, barley, wheat
What do you do with the rest of the moles?
Do Not run sweet feed or anything sticky, it will get moldy inside the feeder, and you will have to scrape it out after it stops up the feeder.Will sweet feed run through a timed feeder okay? (for you sweet feed people)
I don’t know what buck seduction is, but if it’s a pelleted protein type feed, I’d recommend looking into 13% natural all stock from Tractor Supply. The deer eat it REALLY WELL, and it’s $12.49/50#. I’m feeding it in Texas and Oklahoma.We fed a lot of buck seduction last year. It was $16.50/50lb. I may buy a few hundred pounds to dump in with corn, but unless my brother decides to buy more of it I don't plan on dumping a bunch in feeders and will likely try to go with corn.
Yes, it’s a 1/8” pellet, but I wouldn’t throw it out on the ground. If all you have is a spinner feeder, it would be best to stick to corn in my opinion.Does that 13% natural all stock go through a feeder spinner ?
I don’t know what buck seduction is, but if it’s a pelleted protein type feed, I’d recommend looking into 13% natural all stock from Tractor Supply. The deer eat it REALLY WELL, and it’s $12.49/50#. I’m feeding it in Texas and Oklahoma.
The deer in your picture really are in good condition.I don’t know what buck seduction is, but if it’s a pelleted protein type feed, I’d recommend looking into 13% natural all stock from Tractor Supply. The deer eat it REALLY WELL, and it’s $12.49/50#. I’m feeding it in Texas and Oklahoma.
That’s the best price on bagged corn I’ve heard of in 3 years.I bought some corn in Paris, Tx saturday for $9.90 for 50# bag. It is triple clean feed, really looked good going in the feeders.
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