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Purina Breeders Feed

I used it years ago the deer ate it you they got hungry but did not seem to like it much.



Massive Rack makes a great feed and they will work with your local feed mill to get the right formula for your farm you can get it in a pellet or a textured feed. Google Massive Rack deer feed to find the web site Brigid is great to work with if you cant find it let me know and I will get you her number. You can find her on here her user name is ussa.
 
also didnt eat much, less i mixed baby beef,protien had em looking rough! it helped.plus has some kina brown pellet.and little corn just enough keep em looking great,leads to a healthir deer, AND ANTLER MAX,fawn need some from bred to weaned. cant think of it. was a calf manna? plus little supercharger works for me . then cut some.DC
 
If you're looking to try something new and reasonably priced give me a call and I can set you up with Big Buck Bites. We've got pelleted and textured feed for a reasonable price and I take care of everything just find me a mill willing to make it. If it works? Just take a look on our site of some of the bucks we've produced the last few years. No growth enhancers necessary in our product and 300" bucks every years. Plus you can be a distributor and make a few extra bucks on the side!



---On a side note, we created our own formula about 8-9 years ago because our deer didn't like purina or blue seal products and weren't growing very well on them!
 
I used it. Does great. Had to switch to something else because my supplier couldn't keep it in stock Expensive
 
I used the Purina breeder 20 high energy complete for a couple years, they still hit the alfalfa just as hard. Also on the breeder their pellet consumption was a lot higher:eek: Switched back to antlermax 20 deer until the price got too out of hand. Now I use a grain mix, no byproducts and 2/3 the price and no difference on antler developement...:)
 
alfalfa was lower,didnt notice apple,rcreek,. try apple creek or Mp , awful good or chinese, or apple creek, olso try breeders little super charger or butches feed, just kina a joke! worth a try, its realy good , might try reed 68 looks good in my breeding will try,dc,
 
dcwhitetails said:
alfalfa was lower,didnt notice apple,rcreek,. try apple creek or Mp , awful good or chinese, or apple creek, olso try breeders little super charger or butches feed, just kina a joke! worth a try, its realy good , might try reed 68 looks good in my breeding will try,dc,



oh man , deer feed , who has what and who will share it with you ? NO ONE will tell you their mix , ya they will get you close but no one will give up their true mix, kind of b-s to me , but hay idont have my own mix:eek:
 
crocket said:
oh man , deer feed , who has what and who will share it with you ? NO ONE will tell you their mix , ya they will get you close but no one will give up their true mix, kind of b-s to me , but hay idont have my own mix:eek:





That's completely not true, we've put our formula up for sale, very cheaply might I add. A ton is around $440. It's what we feed and we've grown big bucks on it consistently the last few years 170"+ yearlings, 220"+ 2yearolds and 290"+ 3 yearolds and we are by no means possessing the most expensive genetics in the country. The secret is good food and a little R&R for the deer. Give us a shot this growing season, see how your boys do!
 
I think there are several good deer pellets available. I like the Record Rack, Max Rax and Massive Rack products. You have to find what you have available in your area.