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    Judge feeders

    Any reviews? Tried to search but can't find much.
    Look to be made fairly well and should be coon "resistant ".

    #2
    My brother bought one this year. It's only been out for two months, but has worked well so far.

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      #3
      I have a friend who bought 10-12 of them for his new ranch. He has not had any issues with them for the past 2 yrs. They are well built.

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        #4
        Maybe some place with zero possibility that cows will never get to it !!

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          #5
          I am going to take a picture of my feeders I have used in the Kent/Stonewall county area for a lot of years with no problems from pigs, coons or cattle that are nothing other than a crank up feeder that is HIGH off the ground that spreads the corn out in a large area and keeps the cattle from bothering them, the coons from getting to them and the hogs not a problem and I can send you pics of major hogs at my feeders during the off season if you want! Not sure what the problem is whit everyone having these problems.
          I am sorry if I am bashing or picking on people with these problems, but with the feeders I run I have no problems and we have cattle, coons and a bunch of pigs!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
            I am going to take a picture of my feeders I have used in the Kent/Stonewall county area for a lot of years with no problems from pigs, coons or cattle that are nothing other than a crank up feeder that is HIGH off the ground that spreads the corn out in a large area and keeps the cattle from bothering them, the coons from getting to them and the hogs not a problem and I can send you pics of major hogs at my feeders during the off season if you want! Not sure what the problem is whit everyone having these problems.


            I am sorry if I am bashing or picking on people with these problems, but with the feeders I run I have no problems and we have cattle, coons and a bunch of pigs!

            I agree with the above said, but those are typically 55 gal drums and don't hold enough for me. Other than that, they are great.

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              #7
              Originally posted by kruppa24 View Post
              I agree with the above said, but those are typically 55 gal drums and don't hold enough for me. Other than that, they are great.
              You must be feeding major amounts of corn during the off season as we run ort feeders for about 3 to 4 seconds twice a day and they will last at least 2 months on that feeding cycle.
              We up the spinner time during the season but will usually last 5 to 6 weeks. We are at least green enough to not feed major amount at this time.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
                You must be feeding major amounts of corn during the off season as we run ort feeders for about 3 to 4 seconds twice a day and they will last at least 2 months on that feeding cycle.
                We up the spinner time during the season but will usually last 5 to 6 weeks. We are at least green enough to not feed major amount at this time.
                Your right I probably feed more than I need to, but I typically see more deer during the season than anyone else on our lease. I'm on new lease this year, so we will see if that stands true for this one.

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