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    #31
    Originally posted by Bear82 View Post
    I might have to try some range cubes if they like it like corn.

    IRS would never know I write off range cubes for my cattle, but deer pellets they might question me feeding to cattle.
    If you are in sheep & goat country, most feed stores will have 1/2" cubes. They are just a little easier for deer to eat.

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      #32
      Originally posted by bdavid1020 View Post
      Are any of you using these in your protein(self) feeders? Will it work or will it get to jammed up?
      Range cubes are two big for protien feeders

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        #33
        Any recent feedback on this? Do the coons eat them? I've been putting out ears of corn that me and my boys picked at a local farm, and I definitely have more coon traffic than deer. If the range cubes will attract / hold the deer, I'll have to try them.

        skooter

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          #34
          Following...

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            #35
            For 2 years we fed the 3/32" range cube pellets to our deer in the protein feeders. I'm not sure why, but we saw a big decline in body weight, antler development, and fawns the next Spring's.

            Been feeding ADM Rack Plus for the past 5 years and seen great improvement in the herd.

            We will not feed range cubes to our deer any longer and haven't for several years.

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              #36
              pigs like them also... I used to bait my hog traps with them.

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                #37
                Dont know but these catfish on Lake Conroe do. That's what use to keep em chummed up at my house.


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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                  Dont know but these catfish on Lake Conroe do. That's what use to keep em chummed up at my house.


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                  Yup, catfish love them. Also a cow will tear down a feeder pen to get to them.

                  Gary

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DRT View Post
                    Yup, catfish love them. Also a cow will tear down a feeder pen to get to them.

                    Gary


                    Axis eat em. So do those **** black buck. [emoji35]


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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                      Axis eat em. So do those **** black buck. [emoji35]


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                      If you have some Black Buck on your place that you're mad at, I'll take care of 'em for you.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by dc1986 View Post
                        not to hijack,but what exactly is a range cube?
                        cake

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                          #42
                          I use the cattle protein 40lb blocks from Tractor Supply and the deer on my place love them. The hogs love them as well!
                          They seem to last about a month or so.
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                            #43
                            I have used creep feed before. Deer loved it.

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                              #44
                              It's fun to use those big range cubes for throw down feed when you are hunting... It's comical to watch those deer pick up the big ol cubes and chew on 'em... They will look like they are smoking a cigar or something and roll their heads around all weird and such... quite entertaining... Other thing is I like to shoot a deer with my bow when its head is up and the deer will have their head up chewing on the cube a lot more than just down vacuuming up corn... makes for an easier shot when they are somewhat distracted as they are chewing on that big ol cube... I like the 3/4 or 1 inch cubes for this... and as Ragin said, the catfish like 'em too... cheaper than catfish food... I feed my fish some with 'em.

                              Oh yea, coons LOVE 'em too... that's the only down side... If you want to attract deer with something coons don't eat, use alfalfa... if you don't have cattle or javelina.

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