About 10 years ago a local guy was a dealer for a deer protein that was 16% protein as well as 16% fat. It advertised the benefits of increasing the fat content for deer and overall health for both lactating does as well as antler development.
Lost track of the feed and don't see that being used in any other feed, but is there any science behind this, and if so, is there a way to add fat ( another feed to mix in maybe) to protein feed as the feeder is being filled.
Not real serious about it, but just curious as to what yall think about the added fat percentage in relation to deer health and antler growth.
I know Antler Max makes a "High Energy" blend that is 30% fat, but also like $30 a bag! There's got to be something behind that, if it is selling at that price with that level of fat percentage and they are selling enough to keep it in production.
Lost track of the feed and don't see that being used in any other feed, but is there any science behind this, and if so, is there a way to add fat ( another feed to mix in maybe) to protein feed as the feeder is being filled.
Not real serious about it, but just curious as to what yall think about the added fat percentage in relation to deer health and antler growth.
I know Antler Max makes a "High Energy" blend that is 30% fat, but also like $30 a bag! There's got to be something behind that, if it is selling at that price with that level of fat percentage and they are selling enough to keep it in production.
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