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Great article on the dangers of feeding corn
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<blockquote data-quote="Roost 1" data-source="post: 5365822" data-attributes="member: 10080"><p>Aflatoxins develop in field corn before it's harvested, then detected when the grain samples are pulled at the local grain elevators when sold. In my opinion the biggest danger of feeding turkeys corn in the spring is that hens will nest near the food source. People are inviting nest raiders right into the bedroom. When I hear someone say they trapped 30 coons in 2 weeks on the one ridge, I wanna say "quit feeding the damn things." Stop feeding them and they won't congregate. I think lots of todays turkey hunters are not very knowledgeable or just don't care about conservation. Everyone wants that hero shot on social media. </p><p>As far is Texas is concerned the ranches I've been on feed way more protein pellets than corn. I've never seen a turkey eating those pellets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roost 1, post: 5365822, member: 10080"] Aflatoxins develop in field corn before it’s harvested, then detected when the grain samples are pulled at the local grain elevators when sold. In my opinion the biggest danger of feeding turkeys corn in the spring is that hens will nest near the food source. People are inviting nest raiders right into the bedroom. When I hear someone say they trapped 30 coons in 2 weeks on the one ridge, I wanna say “quit feeding the damn things.” Stop feeding them and they won’t congregate. I think lots of todays turkey hunters are not very knowledgeable or just don’t care about conservation. Everyone wants that hero shot on social media. As far is Texas is concerned the ranches I’ve been on feed way more protein pellets than corn. I’ve never seen a turkey eating those pellets. [/QUOTE]
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