we have 1000 acres and have 6 400lbs protien feeders and the deer are drain them in about 4 weeks. going back this weekend to fill them.
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Originally posted by Mex. Bowhunter View PostI am going to hold off on Protien This month due to the green up. Two yrs ago we had 70ins of rain that yr on the lease and the deer never let up on Protien. For the amount of Protien fed that yr I was disapointed with the horns come season. Sence then I have been trying to cut the protien off when I know the brush is better for them and then hit them hard early and late when they need it most. Anyone else try this or seen there deer getting to dependent to Protien?
That's sound logic.
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Originally posted by Mex. Bowhunter View PostI am Lucky to have Cowboys on the ranch yr around that is only a Phone Call away. or No it would not be worth The gas. In the past the deer would turn off but, after our fourth season I have about ten feeders that they hit hard regardless how green it is. The other 9 feeders would slow down a little. Come the end of June when the brush starts drying out I will go thru 50lbs a days across the board.
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ALL but one of our 8 1000lb pro-feeders were empty (about 4 weeks from last fill)... The 2000lb feeder/trough was still pretty full...but it usually is.
They are hitting it pretty hard..surprising so since everything is still really green.
Just finished filling them this weekend... which reminds me to look into that leaf-blower feed blowing system.....cuz...lifting/pouring 8000 lbs of feed in 101 temps ...sucks ..it seems i always forget how much until we get out there..
Saw quite a few antlers starting to fork....
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Was at the ranch yesterday and Monday. Deer are eating protein but not what I would say a whole lot. A couple feeders were hit pretty hard but for the most part for this time of year, I would say below average. The ranch is drying up but between mesquite beans, ripe pear, and persimons, I think mother nature is still helping out a lot.
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