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<blockquote data-quote="Hirschkopf" data-source="post: 3924507" data-attributes="member: 50724"><p>I've been pleased with the turn-out to my new gravity feeder. Need to get a 2nd camera to monitor the prior, often ignored, broadcast corn feeder. After being present for a couple of weeks, the protein feeder feeding rush has maxed out at four deer and two opossums (not counting one visit by a large hog sounder). The most mature buck, who visits at least one a day, mostly at night, seems to have only one good eye. His left eye was likely taken out in a rut scuffle. About half the deer who visit have figured out how the feeder works. The other half, including this buck, eat what was spilled on ground.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]330408[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hirschkopf, post: 3924507, member: 50724"] I've been pleased with the turn-out to my new gravity feeder. Need to get a 2nd camera to monitor the prior, often ignored, broadcast corn feeder. After being present for a couple of weeks, the protein feeder feeding rush has maxed out at four deer and two opossums (not counting one visit by a large hog sounder). The most mature buck, who visits at least one a day, mostly at night, seems to have only one good eye. His left eye was likely taken out in a rut scuffle. About half the deer who visit have figured out how the feeder works. The other half, including this buck, eat what was spilled on ground. [ATTACH type="full" alt="One Eye Deer.JPG"]330408[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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