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Tried food choices on the deer #9101656 09/02/24 11:49 PM
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I had a 1/4 bag of apple flavored corn, half a bag of protein pellets, some sweet horse feed, and 5ish gallons of soured corn. I put it all in separate piles near the yard corn feeder. The deer showed up about 20 minutes ago. Ate the apple flavored corn first, then the sweet feed, then went to the soured corn and probably ate the least soured corn. Nobody touched the protein pellets. Not buying any more of those pellets.

The wife loves watching the deer, so I thought I’d see what they liked best. All they get usually is just plain old deer corn.


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Re: Tried food choices on the deer [Re: 603Country] #9139359 11/15/24 05:32 PM
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If you feed them on a regular basis, the horse/mule feed has seed oats, oat grains in it, and what they
dont eat will get pressed into the soil and after a rain you will have a nice little oats patch growing around hte plot,
double duty!


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