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Are they already trained? #6943354 11/02/17 01:01 PM
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Got a few bucks and doe that come up and hit the bottom of the spin-caster before eating off the ground . Guessing on a near by property they eat gravity feed protein. Is that a safe assumption?
I do not have any gravity feeders set up for now, but am wanting to at the end of the season.



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Re: Are they already trained? [Re: varnoldi13] #6943400 11/02/17 01:33 PM
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I have a few does that do that all the time

Re: Are they already trained? [Re: varnoldi13] #6943513 11/02/17 02:31 PM
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Don't let it run empty. They'll tear that motor apart.


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Re: Are they already trained? [Re: varnoldi13] #6943607 11/02/17 03:35 PM
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Could be. Or it could be they like corn without the grit from the ground mixed in.

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