Good job. We inherited 2-1200lb feeders and 1-350lb. One got moldy real bad so I cleaned out what I could and left it open for now. Will be trying the spin caster next year.
Awesome feeders. We have lots of pictures of nice bucks feeding from them. High enough hogs can't get to them, great for supplement feeding and they deal with the weather very well. I have three 1,200s and two 600s. I use slinger when I want them to move during the day and the tubes when I want them to go nocturnal (great for letting the deer age). Only having 400 acres, I've found they keep the deer there year round. I'm just some random dude that saw the thumbnail and clicked to see what was said.
So how often do you have the spinner turn on , what do you have yours set at.and for how long does it spin? .. from mid season on all my deer go nocturnal how do i get them to show back up in th e daylight hrs,,,thanks.. Lou
I also have a boss buck feeder and the squirrels have done a lot of damage to it, i patch it up and keep using it. but i like it. i also have a 350 bushel feed bin that I turned into a feeder. the reason only feeding corn in the winter can be devastating to your herd is because the digestive bacteria inside the gut changes with the season of the year as the browse changes so does the gut digestive enzymes , as long as you give them corn a little at a time they will maintain the correct enzymes to digest it and gain nutrition. I feed corn year round and use about 4500 LBS a year at camp Megabea
Hey there, I just wanted to ask. Have you ever had problems with the protein pellets getting moldy, or clumping up after a rain? I have the banks feeder and I love them. I've been doing some experimenting this season by mixing protein pellets in with corn. I went out today to check on it and the protein pellets looked kind of moldy where the rain can hit it. Do you ever have this problem?
When emptied it can be pushed over very easy. I had mine fall over two times after it was emptied. So I bought 3 t posts and drove them down next to the legs, then tied balling wire around the posts to the the legs.
if you ever want to chat about types of feed, deer herd, gut health, or what to feed when, let us know - we are big fans of your channel and happy to help anytime.
We have about 40 acres of our own, but ours joins my moms place for an additional 50. Here's a little video of a quick tour of the place, czcams.com/video/TU80TbfCGEU/video.html
Good video, however it is an egocentric waste of time until 1:15. Sorry to be so rude, but when you watch a bunch of the videos in a row, the ones with long intros really, really get old fast.
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Good job. We inherited 2-1200lb feeders and 1-350lb. One got moldy real bad so I cleaned out what I could and left it open for now. Will be trying the spin caster next year.
Nifty unit. Thank you for sharing
Awesome feeders. We have lots of pictures of nice bucks feeding from them. High enough hogs can't get to them, great for supplement feeding and they deal with the weather very well. I have three 1,200s and two 600s. I use slinger when I want them to move during the day and the tubes when I want them to go nocturnal (great for letting the deer age). Only having 400 acres, I've found they keep the deer there year round. I'm just some random dude that saw the thumbnail and clicked to see what was said.
Lol nice, Check out some of my other videos, sounds like you would fit right in here
So how often do you have the spinner turn on , what do you have yours set at.and for how long does it spin? .. from mid season on all my deer go nocturnal how do i get them to show back up in th
e daylight hrs,,,thanks..
Lou
I also have a boss buck feeder and the squirrels have done a lot of damage to it, i patch it up and keep using it. but i like it. i also have a 350 bushel feed bin that I turned into a feeder.
the reason only feeding corn in the winter can be devastating to your herd is because the digestive bacteria inside the gut changes with the season of the year as the browse changes so does the gut digestive enzymes , as long as you give them corn a little at a time they will maintain the correct enzymes to digest it and gain nutrition. I feed corn year round and use about 4500 LBS a year at camp Megabea
Gee Mike, there's a whole bunch of early ones I haven't seen, cool. I enjoyed this one, you are a lot more professional now.
Hey there, I just wanted to ask. Have you ever had problems with the protein pellets getting moldy, or clumping up after a rain? I have the banks feeder and I love them. I've been doing some experimenting this season by mixing protein pellets in with corn. I went out today to check on it and the protein pellets looked kind of moldy where the rain can hit it. Do you ever have this problem?
When emptied it can be pushed over very easy. I had mine fall over two times after it was emptied. So I bought 3 t posts and drove them down next to the legs, then tied balling wire around the posts to the the legs.
600 lbs of corn only lasts a couple weeks?
Great video!
Hi I just bought a 200 pound version from cabelas after watching your video
You will like it
Your first is the best my man.
Do you ever have any issues with raccoons, or squirrels tearing it up
Nice feeder!! 👊
if you ever want to chat about types of feed, deer herd, gut health, or what to feed when, let us know - we are big fans of your channel and happy to help anytime.
what are you using for feed
So I buy one and it only holds 150# of pellets. The 200# title is misleading- at best...
Yes mine only holds 4 40 pound bag of protein pellets. That’s 160 pounds. The advertisement said it holds 200 pounds.
nice ,how much land do you have
We have about 40 acres of our own, but ours joins my moms place for an additional 50. Here's a little video of a quick tour of the place, czcams.com/video/TU80TbfCGEU/video.html
Deer in Ohio r stupid lol
Good video, however it is an egocentric waste of time until 1:15. Sorry to be so rude, but when you watch a bunch of the videos in a row, the ones with long intros really, really get old fast.
EXCELLENT shot at 3:27
Egocentric it is not. That's a dick thing to say. I don't like long intros either, but you could just click ahead.