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Originally posted by bgleaton View Postwe really need some rain out there. They ate 1,000lbs of protein out of our 1,000ASF trough in 2 weeks. It's hard to keep the feeders full when they are eating this much.
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We really need to start trapping or trying to get rid of some raccoons. We have two 300lb barrel feeders with the big circular varmint cages around them, but the raccoons are still able to reach in even though the cages are around 21in wide. We filled these two barrel feeders on 6/25/16 and cranked the spin time down to 3 seconds. One feeder goes off in the AM and the other goes off in the PM, so each feeder goes off once a day. We checked the feeders yesterday and they are both empty. I would have thought they would have lasted around 2 1/2 months. I'm going to have to figure out these varmint cages and prevent this from happening again. Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by bgleaton View PostWe really need to start trapping or trying to get rid of some raccoons. We have two 300lb barrel feeders with the big circular varmint cages around them, but the raccoons are still able to reach in even though the cages are around 21in wide. We filled these two barrel feeders on 6/25/16 and cranked the spin time down to 3 seconds. One feeder goes off in the AM and the other goes off in the PM, so each feeder goes off once a day. We checked the feeders yesterday and they are both empty. I would have thought they would have lasted around 2 1/2 months. I'm going to have to figure out these varmint cages and prevent this from happening again. Any thoughts?
Eliminator spinner plates work for me. I don't have cages and my feeders are on 3' legs. I occasionally have one hanging from it, but have significantly less feed loss than the one feeder that has a cage and regular spinner plate. I've had them in the field for 4+ years with no issues. Here's a picture of one of my feeders.
Last edited by tommy1005; 07-31-2016, 01:42 PM.
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