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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 1397499" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>It is getting time for you to start adding protein pellets to your feeders to help the deer get thru the winter. They should be starting to stress soon. Corn is fine for providing carbohydrates to stay warm but the protein content is around 6%. The food sources are starting to go dormant and being eaten down. I have watched my clover patch get shorter and shorter and now it is on the ground. The deer are coming to the feeder regularly now. So I will switch to alfalfa pellets to get the protein up to around 22% and add to the corn, rice bran and sweet feed which is high in molasses. I thought some of you might be interested and want to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 1397499, member: 8855"] It is getting time for you to start adding protein pellets to your feeders to help the deer get thru the winter. They should be starting to stress soon. Corn is fine for providing carbohydrates to stay warm but the protein content is around 6%. The food sources are starting to go dormant and being eaten down. I have watched my clover patch get shorter and shorter and now it is on the ground. The deer are coming to the feeder regularly now. So I will switch to alfalfa pellets to get the protein up to around 22% and add to the corn, rice bran and sweet feed which is high in molasses. I thought some of you might be interested and want to know. [/QUOTE]
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