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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3282536" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>When my Dad was alive and able to keep corn piles freshened, that’s what we did, but I live over 500 miles from my place and don’t get up but maybe once a month. Feeders are the only thing I can do. I’m struggling right now with keeping the protein feeder filled (they’re eating over 70#/day). My youngest son works 10 on 4 off and has been going up to help out, but it still ran out for 4 days before he could get back up there.</p><p></p><p>Okieshooter,</p><p>My advice is to keep doing what you’re doing with piles this season and make the switch to a feeder in January. I don’t like making any major changes during season, and in my opinion, putting out a feeder is pretty major. </p><p>In my experience, if your getting by only feeding 100# corn and 50# rice bran per week, you’re getting off pretty easy. I’ve seen deer and coons eat over 100# PER NIGHT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3282536, member: 24452"] When my Dad was alive and able to keep corn piles freshened, that’s what we did, but I live over 500 miles from my place and don’t get up but maybe once a month. Feeders are the only thing I can do. I’m struggling right now with keeping the protein feeder filled (they’re eating over 70#/day). My youngest son works 10 on 4 off and has been going up to help out, but it still ran out for 4 days before he could get back up there. Okieshooter, My advice is to keep doing what you’re doing with piles this season and make the switch to a feeder in January. I don’t like making any major changes during season, and in my opinion, putting out a feeder is pretty major. In my experience, if your getting by only feeding 100# corn and 50# rice bran per week, you’re getting off pretty easy. I’ve seen deer and coons eat over 100# PER NIGHT. [/QUOTE]
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