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    Protien feeder height ???

    Ok guys how high so the hogs can't break it off?

    #2
    You get it that high, your deer will be on their back legs trying to eat!

    Seriously though, you cant put it high enough to keep a big boar out and have it low enough for the deer to comfortably eat. Hog paneling is your best bet to keep the hogs fron destroying it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by BURTONboy View Post
      You get it that high, your deer will be on their back legs trying to eat!

      Seriously though, you cant put it high enough to keep a big boar out and have it low enough for the deer to comfortably eat. Hog paneling is your best bet to keep the hogs fron destroying it.
      Agree and then fawns can't eat! Defeats the purpose of managing the herd

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        #4
        learning this lesson the hard way right now...never had a pig problem in the past 3 years until now...hog panel going up this weekend!

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          #5
          I set mine at 40" to the bottom of the spout. All mine are winch up except one All Seasons. Seems to work pretty well for me.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BURTONboy View Post
            You get it that high, your deer will be on their back legs trying to eat!

            Seriously though, you cant put it high enough to keep a big boar out and have it low enough for the deer to comfortably eat. Hog paneling is your best bet to keep the hogs fron destroying it.

            This.

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              #7
              Thanks

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                #8
                I set mine at 40"

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                  #9
                  Thanks Mike I was thinking around 40

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