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nice i need to get mine going too its gettin about that time! i like how you put the trail cam in there!
Is it healthy for the deer to knock their horns off prematurely with an antler trap?That bottom pic looks like a shed buck maybe?
From the little that I have read about antler shedding the antlers go from solid as ever to falling off in a very short time ? can't see how THIS antler trap thing is harmful at all if that is true. Nice pics though
Quote from: Clancy on January 14, 2012, 09:18:07 PMFrom the little that I have read about antler shedding the antlers go from solid as ever to falling off in a very short time ? can't see how THIS antler trap thing is harmful at all if that is true. Nice pics though on mine i just use an apple bin with a 2x4 across the top pretty simple...
Quote from: predatorpro on January 14, 2012, 02:53:04 PMnice i need to get mine going too its gettin about that time! i like how you put the trail cam in there!Hey now, dont go damaging my horns! Just joking man, any good trailcam pics this winter?
JDURHAM,The sheep have a copper requirement but about half that of cattle, goats and probably deer. Sheep are always inventing a new way to die. Good call on the minerals, you could probably save a little more if you get from the suppliers big dairies use. Pea pellets from Spokane Seed are a great inexpensive protein/energy source for deer, getting the free choice mineral out with the right amount of salt mixed with it get the correct consumption of the trace things is the key. They eat the stuff for the salt, if they get the small things as they satisfy the salt need then you have helped. Any thing grain based is low in calcium and high in phosphorous so that is the main reason the mineral mix is important. Selenium and the other trace things are easy and cheap to add so why not.