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Protien Feeders #5100118 05/05/14 01:19 PM
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I got on a new lease and we are required to feed protein year round. I found these dual feeders and wondered if any body had any feed back on them. It looks like a wonderful idea to combine the two.
http://www.outbackfeeders.com/dually.htm

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American Hunter Feeder Max makes a round trough style feeder that can do both. All Seasons makes a tube style feeder that can be converted to protein.


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Re: Protien Feeders [Re: Chris Burton] #5111407 05/13/14 03:03 PM
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I don't personally have one but have several of they're products and I'll promise you they will least a long time and are some of the stoutest products I've seen

Re: Protien Feeders [Re: Chris Burton] #5112131 05/13/14 11:54 PM
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I don't have that particular model but have had for 6 years their 2,000# protein feeders, still like new.

Re: Protien Feeders [Re: Chris Burton] #5113279 05/14/14 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chris Burton
I got on a new lease and we are required to feed protein year round. I found these dual feeders and wondered if any body had any feed back on them. It looks like a wonderful idea to combine the two.
http://www.outbackfeeders.com/dually.htm


I too think that's a great idea, especially if motor maintenance/replacement is user friendly/easy (hard to tell from the pics). Would really like to know how much one costs.


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Re: Protien Feeders [Re: Chris Burton] #5114996 05/16/14 12:59 AM
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Check out all seasons feeders combo feeders. The outback is a knock off of the ASF Combo being ASF Were the first out and work much better. You can cut off the broadcast corn and feed protein or vice versa or broadcast corn and free choice protien together.

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coons will live there..better get some z-traps..soon!!

Re: Protien Feeders [Re: Chris Burton] #5153320 06/12/14 01:50 AM
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These guys make an awesome dual feeder:

http://www.atlashuntingproducts.com/home.html

Re: Protien Feeders [Re: Chris Burton] #5154040 06/12/14 03:42 PM
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Anything that outback makes are build to last quality and I would definitely recommend getting if price isnt an issue.

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