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feeder mixtures
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12/07/07 01:28 AM
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has anyone mixed sweet feed with corn in their feeders? If so what kind of results did you get?
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Re: feeder mixtures
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#271659
12/07/07 01:32 AM
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cajundave
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probably a stopped up one.
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Re: feeder mixtures
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12/07/07 01:34 AM
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yea I figure so if it's mixed very heavy.
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Re: feeder mixtures
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12/07/07 11:52 AM
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daulongranch
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Even Buck Grub will clog a feeder if there is any moisture in the air. My nephew has been having all kinds of trouble trying to get the last of the Buck Grub out of his feeder. But, look on the bright side...it doesn't use up the corn very fast.
I use corn, milo and Buck Grub in mine. I love to watch the dove come in. There are a bunch of them. The milo will also help to bring in turkeys and quail. The Buck Grub doesn't seem to have made much difference.
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Re: feeder mixtures
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12/07/07 12:34 PM
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I should have been more spacific, yea, I'll bet it will clog a broadcast feeder most rikity, I mixed 50/50 sweet feed and corn in a gravity feeder and a trough feeder just to see how they'd like it. Buddy of mine started hanging molassas drips on his place and was having some interesting results, I had some sweet feed layin around so I thought I'd give it a try.
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Re: feeder mixtures
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12/08/07 03:45 AM
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I would think more coons and pigs if you left it on a normal basis.
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