If they have started to eat it you will be Fine. They go from that to killing it before you know it.
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Can you show me your cotton seed feeder?
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Originally posted by macdad View PostHow much wire do you need? I buy mine from a place in Elgin he will sell it by the feeder at a time if wanted for $ 25 He also sells bagged or bulk.
Sorry about reviving a 3/4 year old thread - but it is my first post so I hope that I get cut some slack!
I was curious if this person in Elgin is still selling wire in lengths for single feeders (or if there is anyplace South of Austin that would sell the vmesh wire in sections (anything up to 50 ft),
Many thanks,
mark
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Just filled mine. Decided to try the tote bin cage even though I believe that the wire cylinders would be better. Will put my game camera back up in a few weeks.
Can't post pics yet I guess. Looks like this:
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Will also put a plywood cover on it soon - to keep the raccoons from messing with it.
It held a full 1000 lb supersack.
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Originally posted by macdad View PostHow much wire do you need? I buy mine from a place in Elgin he will sell it by the feeder at a time if wanted for $ 25 He also sells bagged or bulk.
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Originally posted by dagdog View PostInteresting article on feeding cotton seed. Most of y'all probably already know this. It thought I would post it as fuel for thought.
http://springcreekoutdoors.com/cotto...-good-the-bad/
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Originally posted by dagdog View PostInteresting article on feeding cotton seed. Most of y'all probably already know this. It thought I would post it as fuel for thought.
http://springcreekoutdoors.com/cotto...-good-the-bad/Originally posted by whiplash View PostThe part about infertility has been myth busted by several studies. All of the ranches I work for feed vigorously and have no problems with fawn crop or population growth.
I haven't heard of issues with free range deer that have access to other natural forbs and nutrients.
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