WHAT IS The BEST TYPE of WHITETAIL Deer Feeder may bring you several answers from the whitetail hunting annals , but having hunted whitetails for the past 30 years in South Texas - the best type of deer feeder according to BigDaddy from HuntSports is the HS350 Hanging Deer Feeder System, and the Digital System # HSTH350D, a 55 Gallon Metal Barrel, Texas Hunter-Style Drum with Spincast Feeder System, Solar Panel and Rechargeable Battery System.
Remember several things when determining "the best" - things like - the taller or higher the location of the spinner control box, the farther the scatter cup will sling the corn or deer feed; the farther the "throw", the wider the "pattern", and the wider the pattern the greater dispersal of corn or feed. This also will help with any CWD issues from whitetails getting too close to one another etc.
According to BigDaddy at HuntSports the above units are the best and closest on the open market to the many feeders we have custom built or to our "home made" 55 and the 110 gallon double-barrel "King Kong Feeders" built in years past by Ol' Roy Stuman at Bull-of-the-Woods Feeders in South Texas - God Rest His Soul!
Keep feeder away from trees and mounted on metal rod
2 weeks
No such animal exists.
The best way and more sensible way to keep cows away from them is by putting a locking fence mechanism.
Reconfiguring habitat and using mothballs and netting are ways to get rid of pest birds. Birds frequent locations because of avian-friendly access to food, shelter and water. Netting protects crops and mothballs repel many a forager even though extreme hunger tends not to be discouraged by anyone or anything.
Why would you want to keep them away???
While there is corn in some horse food it is not advised to feed them deer corn. It is best to keep a horse on a vet recommended diet to prevent health issues.
No you cannot have a deer as a pet. Only state licensed rehabilitators are allowed to keep deer
you can put up a large strong fence around your yard.
Feeder fish should be cared for in the same way you would care for any other freshwater fish if you choose to keep and raise them
Only feeder mice, but if you really wanted to you could keep a 3 week old feeder mouse as a pet
Leave it attached to the rest of the deer and don't shoot it