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    Default Getting a few on camera


    Been running cameras about 3 weeks starting to get a few bucks. Sorry for the quality of pictures. They are a cell phone picture of a laptop screen. Hopefully they will hang around till season starts. Sorry they are sideways. Didn’t take the time to turn them around.
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    Nice !

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    Real nice, i need to get my camera's out.
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    looking good , is that feed trough ? i want to make me one .....
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    Yes Sir. We built them where they would hold a 50lb bag of feed, and have a divider on one end that will hold trace mineral. It took them about 2 years before they would start eating out of them good. They were real skiddish of them at first. They are also high enough a pig cant get his head in them. I will try to find some better pictures of one so you can get a better idea.

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    We cut a piece of plywood 4x2 then stood up 2x4’s to frame it up screwed through the bottom of plywood into 2x4 put the divider at 12 inches it’s about 36-40 inches off the ground and cut the poles so there was roof would slope and screwed some 2x4’s to the tin just screwed the bottom to the 4x4’s from the inside of the feeder. We have 7 of them around a 400ac farm Normally feed about 350lbs a week.
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    very nice , i bet the deer at our place would take to one pretty quickly .
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    That’s a slick feeder, gonna borrow that idea.
    Nice bucks Ketchn.


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