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    Can you show me your cotton seed feeder?

    Howdy hunters, I wanted to try feeding cotton seed this off season for the first time. The only person I know who feeds it uses the following type of wire basically in a ring shape around a metal t-post. I can't find this type of wire anywhere (at least not near Tomball)

    If anyone has any pictures of their cotton seed feeders so I can get other ideas (especially the type of wire you use) I would really appreciate it. Also if anyone knows of anywhere near Tomball/Houston to buy cotton seed(where they load it in your truck vs. bagged) I would appreciate that info as well. Thanks

    Casey

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    We just built 6 cottonseed feeders this past weekend. Picked up a ton of it in Sinton, Tx for $320. Loaded it in the back of the truck and put a tarp over it. It's said to be a good source of protein and just deer eat it after a while. I'm from spring/tomball area and couldn't find it anywhere around here.
    Here's a picture of the feeder (trough)
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      V-Mesh will work better in the LONG run.

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        #4
        That's v-mesh bullwire. Mccoys might have it.

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          @FCTrapper. . . .where can you buy that V-Mesh at? That must be a west Texas thing, cause I can't find it anywhere near Houston (all I find is the rectangle, like JMAG used). I just hit McCoy's website but didn't see it. . . I will stop by there and check. I have looked at TSC, Lowe's and Home Depot's around here with no luck. Thanks everyone.

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            #6
            Any major fence building supply store should have it. I found it D&D farm and ranch in Sequin. Also there is a large fencing company just north of Georgetown on IH-35 that carries it. Almost positive McCoys carries it too.

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              #7
              V Mesh is the way to go. I bought a roll of it at Home Depot in Seguin.
              Don't remember what it cost but it is fairly expensive.

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                #8
                What is the diet of this illusive "cotton seed".

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                  #9
                  Considering feeding cottonseed to deer as a supplement? Cottonseed for deer can work, but there are some things you need to know about cottonseed & deer first!

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                    #10
                    following

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                      #11
                      American Fence Company has V-mesh, look under horse fencing.

                      American Fence and Supply is a material supply store specializing in fencing and custom gate fabrication as well as being a retail distributor for many high quality gate operator systems, such as Lift Master, American Armor and American Access.

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                        #12
                        How many feet do you guys use to make your cage? Looking at the pictures I am guessing 8 foot, but wanted to check. Thanks

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                          #13
                          70 inches

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                            #14
                            Sounds about right, I think the ones we built were 22-24" across. Wired it to one tee post

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                              #15
                              These hold about 350 - 400 lbs. May be a little to big in diameter but the deer still manage to get most of it out if you let it run out.
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