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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 4541017" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>one of my farms sounds just like yours... 100 acres of fescue hayground and 100 acres of cattle pasture. Bordered by beans and cedar thickets off the property. I pull the deer onto me by frost seeding clover in February in the hayfields, and I rotate the cattle off 40 acres of pasture Sept 1st. While not a single deer actually lives on that farm due to it being open ground without any cover, I have no problem getting them to jump the fence to come to my food, especially in late season when it's scarce elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Feeding during the summer would be worthless if there are beans nearby, IMO. Now protein after season closes until spring greenup would prob be beneficial and more bang for your buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 4541017, member: 2805"] one of my farms sounds just like yours... 100 acres of fescue hayground and 100 acres of cattle pasture. Bordered by beans and cedar thickets off the property. I pull the deer onto me by frost seeding clover in February in the hayfields, and I rotate the cattle off 40 acres of pasture Sept 1st. While not a single deer actually lives on that farm due to it being open ground without any cover, I have no problem getting them to jump the fence to come to my food, especially in late season when it's scarce elsewhere. Feeding during the summer would be worthless if there are beans nearby, IMO. Now protein after season closes until spring greenup would prob be beneficial and more bang for your buck. [/QUOTE]
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