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Sweet feed?
anybody ever use sweet feed horse feed in there coon feeders?? if so how does it work??
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I tried it once and it got real tacky and stuck together and wouldn't feed out the bottom of the bucket. Coons didn't seem to like it as good as straight corn or dog food either.
Made a big mess and when I went back to the bucket it was full of ants and bugs and the coons had quit it. The kind I tried had molasses mixed in it and was sticky to the touch to start with.
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quote:yea sweet feed has alot of molasses in hot weather it gets real stjcky and molds alot of people feed sweet feed to thier horses it aint real good for horses the molasses is hard on thier kindeys i have always fed corn and rolled oats to my horses the digest the oats better the whole oats just pretty much pass through them sorry i got off track but it aint good for coon feeders
Originally posted by Virgil
I tried it once and it got real tacky and stuck together and wouldn't feed out the bottom of the bucket. Coons didn't seem to like it as good as straight corn or dog food either.
Made a big mess and when I went back to the bucket it was full of ants and bugs and the coons had quit it. The kind I tried had molasses mixed in it and was sticky to the touch to start with.
The coons up here love it. I usually start my feeders with sweet feed then switch to cracked corn so it lasts a little longer.
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Tried it and the coons did nothing but rake through it to find the corn.. Fail !!
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Ryan Hand
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sweet feed
i use it in the fall,and spring,and it works great,but when its hot its not that affective.good o'l tire feeder w/whole corn,cool aid,and yeast is tough to beat!! good luck
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always empty bucket leave a mess on ground then crows opossum etc clean it up.iam sold on corn in tire jmo
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