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Do you mow/weedeat your feeder pens? #5894197 08/25/15 01:02 AM
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Or do you just let it grow wild and let the deer beat it down where the corn falls??

I typically clear out the grass every year but might not have time to get that done this year.
And we do not have pigs so it is just the deer, turkeys and the other corn grubbing critters.


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We used to just walk around and kick the tall thicker stuff down or cut it with a knife or machete if it wasn't being trampled already



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Yes every year I shred with the tractor/mower.


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Re: Do you mow/weedeat your feeder pens? [Re: pegasaurus] #5894227 08/25/15 01:21 AM
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The deer activity has done a great job in beating the weeds down inside and outside the pen.





Re: Do you mow/weedeat your feeder pens? [Re: pegasaurus] #5894235 08/25/15 01:25 AM
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Answered my question that it is ok because my protein feeder pens are very high in weeds this year. I worry about snakes when I pull camera cards. Feed on the ground attracts mice/rats which attract rattlesnakes. Not good!


Re: Do you mow/weedeat your feeder pens? [Re: pegasaurus] #5894242 08/25/15 01:27 AM
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I used to weed whack my pens because the weeds would set the cameras off. Nobody likes looking at 1,000 pictures of grass moving.

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If Im just setting the feeder for the first time, I generally will weed eat/mow it. After that I let the deer keep it trampled down.


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I weedeat the pens and then spray eraser. Now it's bare dirt with deer activity. I use a machete on the small brush.

It's not needed to cut the grass. The deer will find the corn and get rid of the grass over time.

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I don't use pens but I also don't mow around the feeders. Our lease is bow only and the taller grass can make for great cover to draw while there head is down.

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I had cows bust through my panels. They keep the grass pretty low but it cost me a feeder. I do not recommend that method.

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Had to knock some weeds down this spring. They grew too well with the rain we had.

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One pen I have been feeding all year and the other I just filled and it has a bit more grass in it.


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Yes, and deer were back at feeder 10 min. after I left.

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I had 700 pictures of blowing waist high weeds, so now it is cut down...


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Re: Do you mow/weedeat your feeder pens? [Re: stxranchman] #5895188 08/25/15 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Yes every year I shred with the tractor/mower.


Same, I only get within a few feet and leave what I miss. When feed falls in the little bit of tall grass, they spend more time digging it out, which means longer at the feeder. I do see coons fiddling through the grass looking for scrapes as well, that is when I put out a couple of Dukes.


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