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Sour Corn or Regular Corn
What do you guys prefer in your feeders ?
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I prefer soured with some kool aid
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Sour
They'll hit both.. They find the sour corn quicker.
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Soured keeps most deer an turkey off it. Not bear though. Bear will eat the crap of it.
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how ya'll sour your corn ?
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I always put mine at some source of water. I carry it in dry in a 5 gallon bucket 3/4 full of corn. And fill with water from whatever water source I put it at. The coon will turn it over when it gets low .It is much easier for me doing it this way because a bucket full already sour weighs a ton seems like!
And always keep a little already sour to put in with it to speed up fermentation.
Thanks for the help ! Im using tire feeders so should i put water and corn in it ?
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We fill our feeders about 3" from the top then pour a half gallon of grape koolaid in it. It is usually all gone in about 4-5 days. They love it.

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