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Deer feed

Joined Feb 2018
1 Posts | 0+
Kentucky
Looking for some good recipes that would be good for my does to help produce good buck and doe fawns and then help to grow my bucks good antlers. I’m just now getting into the deer farming and need all the help and insight I can get. Thanks.
 
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900.00 per Ton that runs .45 cents per #I feed 1.5 #per day if you have any ? Please call me 260 -215 -7841 I feed it with chaffhaye a pkg alfalfa in a bag if you are new to deer farming you need to talk to HAROLD HILL 317-691-4243 pantheroutdoors.com he has the whole consept of HEALTHY HABITAT cheaper is not always better I spend less per day per deer then ever before and my deer are very healthy maintenance free !!!
 
Chaff haye is great. About 2 handfuls per day per head is what I do. Also fresh tree limbs and saplings for their roughage. They love tree bark. I get my feed made at the Mill. Runs about 400$ per ton. Proven feed mixture. Email me if you have any questions
 
I use a pelleted feed from ADM for 9 years, 1 ton delivered in bags, plus 10 bags of rolled soybeans is about $550.

Never had any problems, and I use a small bucket(1-2 gallons) of rolled beans for every 50 pound bag of feed.

I feed the pellets year round, during the winter I have me own pure alfalfa hay, after spring hits, they graze in the pens.
 
If you are trying to grow large antlers, you should consider using a milk calcium supplement. It's been shown to increase antler size and growth. You can just add it to your feed!

I found it in bulk at www.whitetailcalcium.com.

Best of luck!
 
chaff haye is great. About 2 handfuls per day per head is what i do. Also fresh tree limbs and saplings for their roughage. They love tree bark. I get my feed made at the mill. Runs about 400$ per ton. Proven feed mixture. Email me if you have any questions



would you mind sharing your feed mix? Thanks