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Re: Buck weight decrease
[Re: Armadillo]
#3334601
01/26/21 08:54 AM
01/26/21 08:54 AM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,976 Clanton
Turkey_neck
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Clanton
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Sounds like the natural vegetation they eat all summer is getting less available. Or you have more deer competing for the same amount of food. Unless y’all are feeding protein in large amounts feeding doesn’t affect weight that much.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Buck weight decrease
[Re: Armadillo]
#3335047
01/26/21 04:22 PM
01/26/21 04:22 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
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abolt300
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Sir, Thank u for the information and perspective. I guess in my ignorance I assumed the supplemental feeding would increase the weights of the deer we harvest. Going to try to add some serious spring food plots and see what affect it has in next couple years. I love to hunt and love to eat deer. I have always been more impressed with size and weight of deer than antlers. Thanks again for input. True supplemental feeding would definitely increase the weights but what is happening in 98% of Alabama is not supplemental feeding, it is "baiting a kill spot", and as Matt mentioned above, has been going on at pretty much the same rate as today for the past 50 yrs even though it was illegal. The two are totally different with different objectives. Supplemental feeding is generally a year round endeavor and a lot of work, that is there to provide the deer with additional nutrition, outside the native browse and raise the nutritional plane for the resident herd. Supplemental feed is generally high protein feed such as pellets, soybeans, roasted soybeans, cotton seed and the like. Corn scattered on the ground or placed in a feeder during deer season only is bait, and is placed soley to attract deer to a spot so that they can be shot. There is little to no real nutritional value in corn and the uptake by deer is generally not sufficient to put weight on them given the time of year.
Last edited by abolt300; 01/26/21 04:25 PM.
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Re: Buck weight decrease
[Re: Armadillo]
#3337553
01/29/21 08:52 AM
01/29/21 08:52 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 4,213 Florence, Al
AlabamaSwamper
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10 point
Joined: Jan 2004
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Florence, Al
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In 2019 our weights decreased 25% across age classes, bucks and does
I attributed it to two straight complete acorn failures
This year we had acorns and the weights came back up but still down about 10%.
I got plenty of planted food.
Apparently acorn failures alone is enough to knock them back.
BTR Scorer in NW Alabama
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