Double Down and Bee County Co-Op are the two highest TDN% rated feeds on our list available in Texas. I was contacted by someone with Bee County Co-Op and asked if I would be interested in doing a side-by-side comparison of the two. I have a protein feeder in Terrell County that stays full year round and that I feed Lyssey & Eckel in. I decided to keep this test extremely simple. I bought 8 bags of L&E, 8 bags of Double Down, and was given 8 bags of Bee County 20%. My feeder has 3 downspouts equally spaced on the bottom so I filled the feeder alternating bags of fed so all 3 would be equally mixed. In front of the feeder near the game camera I poured half a bag of Double Down and a few feet away I poured half a bag of Bee County 20. Camera is set on both piles and feeder is visible in the background. We shall see what happens.
Initial inspections shows that Bee County has larger pellets with less dust in the bag. Double Down’s pellets are smaller and have a stronger scent. This test may not prove anything to anyone, but I’m curious as to what the outcome will be. Two quality feeds side by side.
Will know in 70 days when I return to refill feeder and pull cards.
I have an almost equal amount of muledeer and whitetail that utilize this feeder and feed pen.
Double Down on the right and Bee County on the left.
TDN%
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Initial inspections shows that Bee County has larger pellets with less dust in the bag. Double Down’s pellets are smaller and have a stronger scent. This test may not prove anything to anyone, but I’m curious as to what the outcome will be. Two quality feeds side by side.
Will know in 70 days when I return to refill feeder and pull cards.
I have an almost equal amount of muledeer and whitetail that utilize this feeder and feed pen.
Double Down on the right and Bee County on the left.
TDN%
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