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Typical Buck
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Bourbon, MO
Posts: 851
Save $$$$$$$$$$$
Don't know why I never fed the game like I do now. For one thing, it real handy now. I am feeding right under a Dust to Dawn light, 30' where I park my Truck.
OK, I been feeding Whole Corn 11.60 a 100 Lbs. Saturday I thought I would give the Deer a TreatI purchased a 40 Lb. bag of Corn Apple Flavored for 6.95 +Tax and they are not eating it. Picking around it eating the Reg. Old Corn. I thought they would be standing on their back legs pawing at me to say THANKYOU!
Well what ever its worth 10 Pounds of Corn and 1.50 you deside.
Turkey Fife
OK, I been feeding Whole Corn 11.60 a 100 Lbs. Saturday I thought I would give the Deer a TreatI purchased a 40 Lb. bag of Corn Apple Flavored for 6.95 +Tax and they are not eating it. Picking around it eating the Reg. Old Corn. I thought they would be standing on their back legs pawing at me to say THANKYOU!
Well what ever its worth 10 Pounds of Corn and 1.50 you deside.
Turkey Fife
#4
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Posts: 40
RE: Save $$$$$$$$$$$
We live in a farming area and cull veggies are cheap, apples, carrots and the best deal; parsnips, more food value than carrots. @ 2 dollars for 16 bushells and dear love them. We just set up a camera, will check on it tomorrow!
#6
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Bourbon, MO
Posts: 851
RE: Save $$$$$$$$$$$
I would think Corn would stay with them better in the winter. Their are no food in the woods to speak of. I had a 5' Pine Tree and they have eaten all the Green off the tree, how much Food Value can be in those Pine Needles? The sad part is their is only ONE of those tree's.[X(]
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