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Auto feeders vs gravity feeders

Posted By: Mike Mathena

Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/08/18 10:47 AM

I reckon it's common knowledge that big bucks don't come in to graze around auto feeders, but what about gravity feeders with protein?
Are we just beefing up younger deer, or do the bigger bucks eat and benefit from them?
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/08/18 11:16 AM

Any deer raised eating out of or around a feeder 365 days per year will benefit. That feeder just becomes part of the habitat and they then will seek out what they need when they need it. I have seen big mature bucks eating under spin feeders many times because they were raised around those feeders.
Posted By: Double Naught Spy

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/08/18 11:21 AM

If by "common knowledge" you mean "myth" or "highly variable claims," then your query might stand.

You can find huge amounts of online pics documenting big bucks at automatic feeders.
Posted By: PoppinPiggies

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/08/18 02:02 PM

Just like anything else some like em and some don't.
Posted By: 270Sendero

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/08/18 07:13 PM

Even if the big bucks don’t come to the feeder to eat, they’ll sure swing by to check on the does that do eat at them
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/09/18 03:57 AM

Originally Posted By: Double Naught Spy
If by "common knowledge" you mean "myth" or "highly variable claims," then your query might stand.

You can find huge amounts of online pics documenting big bucks at automatic feeders.


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Posted By: skinnerback

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/09/18 01:37 PM

Originally Posted By: stxranchman
I have seen big mature bucks eating under spin feeders many times because they were raised around those feeders.



Yep. Even laying under them waiting to go off, big bucks - on the Welder.
Posted By: DH3

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/13/18 03:24 PM

Common knowledge?? B.S.
Posted By: Espy

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/13/18 06:19 PM

Originally Posted By: 270Sendero
Even if the big bucks don’t come to the feeder to eat, they’ll sure swing by to check on the does that do eat at them


yes sir and sometimes they will even go in for a bite.
Posted By: BowsnRods

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/13/18 06:32 PM

Exactly what stxranchman said!
Posted By: Mike Mathena

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/19/18 10:41 AM

Thanks for the input y'all, we have a few younger bucks coming into the auto feeders, we see signs of mature bucks on the property but not on cam so, we put up a gravity protein feeder on a long easement 2 weeks ago.
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/19/18 01:38 PM

Originally Posted By: 270Sendero
Even if the bigirst bucks don’t come to the feeder to eat, they’ll sure swing by to check on the does that do eat at them


cheers As song says: First taste of texas.. Noticed this on first lease had. Back then twas mostly corn feeders & food plots, the bucks lurned ta skirt these areas, feed at night,
As pappy say's:
" deer learn ta pattern hunters. "

If they feel safe they might come in.
We supose ta be smarter, yet how many of us are over weight.

Me for one.
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Posted By: okokmoon

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/22/18 05:54 AM

Auto feeder is the way to go. You control when the food is dispensed and also how much. With a gravity feeder they can feed at all times of the day.
Posted By: Vern1

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/22/18 02:10 PM

Originally Posted By: okokmoon
Auto feeder is the way to go. You control when the food is dispensed and also how much. With a gravity feeder they can feed at all times of the day.




THIS^
When coons, pigs, squirrels, crows, turkeys, etc. find a gravity feeder, they often just live there until it's gone, only leaving to get a drink or take a nap.

An auto feeder drops how much you want, when you want.
Posted By: spg

Re: Auto feeders vs gravity feeders - 06/22/18 10:30 PM

All depends on how many times the buck witnessed one his buddies getting shot at the feeder or getting shot at.
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