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Roasted Soy Beans #1707023 09/29/10 02:47 AM
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Over the weekend an acquaintance from North Texas told me that roasted soy is cheaper than corn and works very well at bringing deer in. He said that the soy beans were roasted to keep from them attracting moisture and clogging the feeder. Has any of you ever heard of this? If so, where can it be purchased?


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Correction: HAVE any of you ever heard of this? (Didn't want to sound like a hick.)


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Correction: HAVE any of you ever heard of this? (Didn't want to sound like a hick.)


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You can get it at just about any feed store......but I have never seen it cheaper than corn.

I have fed it in the past and the deer would eat the corn up while leaving alot of the soy on the ground. Now I just feed 100% corn.


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I've been feeding corn/soybean mix in my spin feeders for the past several months. At first the deer would just pick out the corn and leave the soybeans but after a few weeks they got used to it and now they clean it up just like the corn.

It does cost more, not less.


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