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retrieverman

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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.
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.
 

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Does that 13% natural all stock go through a feeder spinner ?
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.

Here’s few gathered around waiting for a turn at the trough. The babies pick up what falls out of the tubes.
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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.
 

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