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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 1432184" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Thanks Deer Slayer. I am familiar with deer that act similar to what you are feeding. There is a row of houses that back up to a wooded creek bottom and many people feed the deer, they eat in gardens and flowers during the summer. The deer don't spook off very far. When people are present. </p><p></p><p>I added some protein pellets (20%protein 4%fat) and (13%protein 12%fat) about 25# each to 50#corn in the feeder last week for the deer. The alfalfa pellets I have found are about pencil diameter and a little too long for an auto feeder. They have just about mauled the turnips tops to the ground and the oats I planted in a food plot are just barely keeping up. There is a 200 acres of wheat field nearby as well. It all could use some rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 1432184, member: 1546"] Thanks Deer Slayer. I am familiar with deer that act similar to what you are feeding. There is a row of houses that back up to a wooded creek bottom and many people feed the deer, they eat in gardens and flowers during the summer. The deer don't spook off very far. When people are present. I added some protein pellets (20%protein 4%fat) and (13%protein 12%fat) about 25# each to 50#corn in the feeder last week for the deer. The alfalfa pellets I have found are about pencil diameter and a little too long for an auto feeder. They have just about mauled the turnips tops to the ground and the oats I planted in a food plot are just barely keeping up. There is a 200 acres of wheat field nearby as well. It all could use some rain. [/QUOTE]
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