How Much corn will a deer eat ????????
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Typical Buck
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I never feed deer before. I set up 3 homemade gravity feeders. Put one at three different locations on a 105 acre area.The very first night all three feeders were emptied . Had 25 LBs of corn in each. The second night they ate 40Lbs at each feeder. Wiped them out.How many deer you thiink is dong this ? I will go broke.Oh and they ate a half bushel of apples.PLus they were eating on the green clover in the field.
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Boone & Crockett
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Sounds like a bunch of fat nannies that would look real good as sausage. I've had 50 pounds disappear in a night before and corn is twice as high as it was 5 years ago.
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i would say half your problem is coons and squirrels you need to trapem out of there i would say the only way to know for sure is to set up a game cam....but my guess is that youve got some fat and sassy coons up there!!
Ozark

Ozark
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ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
If the corn is available for them they will eat it year round. However deer get no nutritional value from eating corn unless its cracked.
If the corn is available for them they will eat it year round. However deer get no nutritional value from eating corn unless its cracked.
#10
Yes i know that but if they are eating hole kernels, there is no nutritional value in it. Such as in cattle corn, thats why its cracked befor eits put through for feed.
ORIGINAL: GregH
That's what their teeth are for!
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
If the corn is available for them they will eat it year round. However deer get no nutritional value from eating corn unless its cracked.
If the corn is available for them they will eat it year round. However deer get no nutritional value from eating corn unless its cracked.


