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Sweet feed
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5 hours ago
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ford150man
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Does anyone feed “their” deer sweet feed? Since corn has been sold out around here I’ve used it to feed the deer at the house. It only costs about $2.00 more a bag. The deer absolutely love it but I found out that the least bit of moisture ruins it. If you’re using it, how are you feeding it and keeping it dry? Gravity feeder, covered trough, etc…?
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Re: Sweet feed
[Re: ford150man]
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MTeague
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Build you a trough with a screen bottom and put a top on it. The cover should keep most of the water out and the screen in the bottom will allow any rain that blows in to it to drain.
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Re: Sweet feed
[Re: MTeague]
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1 hour ago
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jwalker77
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Pumpkin - The Thermal Expert
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Build you a trough with a screen bottom and put a top on it. The cover should keep most of the water out and the screen in the bottom will allow any rain that blows in to it to drain. My idea has been plastic drums cut in half with holes drilled in them for water drainage. That way i can also feed something like rice bran if i wanted to. Then tin roof over them
Last edited by jwalker77; 1 hour ago.
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