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Originally posted by txwhitetail View PostThat’s what I figured. Not worth the effort at those prices for me.
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I'm thinking the same... Probably be closer to $300 by March. I cranked up my timed protein feeders before I left this weekend. Plus we still are covered up in acorns on the ground
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Originally posted by Smart View PostI'm thinking the same... Probably be closer to $300 by March. I cranked up my timed protein feeders before I left this weekend. Plus we still are covered up in acorns on the ground
Have my fingers crossed that we catch a few rains with one of them being a run off rain.
Best of luck to all.
Rwc
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I called wall yesterday $240/ton
Rowena Friday $280/ton
I got a couple of cotton seed pins going for the first time on this ranch, some guys have been there 20 years and they’ve never tried it, be interesting to see how long it takes to get them in it. I also put a bunch of protein out, afraid they may stick to what they’re used to protein.
I mixed some corn and sweet feed in cotton seed.
Is a ton of cotton seed about a 8’ pickup bed full?
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Prob pretty close if no tool box. Just make sure you cover with a tarp or you’ll loose most on the drive back. Also be careful mixing corn in the seed. If it gets rained on it will create more mold if feed is mixed in. Cottonseed itself doesn’t mold easy. Also if you mix feed into the cottonseed coins and Turkey will dig thru and spread it out to get to the feed.
The best thing I found was molasses to get them started you can usually get at academy, also just pour corn mixed in with the seed that is around cage.
Just what I found in the past when starting deer on CS.
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Originally posted by GRIFF View PostDo y’all use a specific hay feeder for alfalfa or just throw on the ground in pens? Hunt in Ft McKavett and want to give it a try this year to maybe attract some axis.
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We gave up on the small bails as the deer would have them done in a week and went to 3x3x8s, roughly 800-1000lbs.
Originally posted by GRIFF View PostDo y’all use a specific hay feeder for alfalfa or just throw on the ground in pens? Hunt in Ft McKavett and want to give it a try this year to maybe attract some axis.
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