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2000lb Feeders
Would it be cheaper to feed deer with a large feeder that is 2000lbs than to grow crops. Because on our CA property we do not have farming equipment on it, and the 2000lb feeder is only like 1,500 dollars compared to like over 10,000 for food plot equipment. But will mule deer eat out of a feeder?
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RE: 2000lb Feeders
Statistically feeding deer from a feeder (year round) decreases harvest opportunities and success rates. It can also lead to a deer herd that is very susceptible to disease.
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RE: 2000lb Feeders
ORIGINAL: wahoohunter It can also lead to a deer herd that is very susceptible to disease. |
RE: 2000lb Feeders
Ok, i guess I will ask some farmers around here
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RE: 2000lb Feeders
well I think you cant use feeders in CAL. is your land in the valley?
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RE: 2000lb Feeders
Nah, it is up in the mountains.
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RE: 2000lb Feeders
I woulddo both. I have a food plot and I have a large protein feeder at the edge of the plot. If feeders were so good at spreading disease, Texas would have the worst deer herd in the country (which they don't!). I'm not 100% sure about muleys, but I would give it a shot. You'll be very impressed with the results in antler growth. I gurantee you that it won't decrease your success rate. Supplemental feeding is very good for deer. There's no reason not to. Good luck!
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RE: 2000lb Feeders
Well thank you for good info. I guess I will have to try both.
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RE: 2000lb Feeders
Mule Deer will eat from a feeder. Also a feeder is not bothered by lack of rain fall. Use protien feeds that are digestable to mule deer set up some game cameras and see what shows up.
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