I have used pellets in a banks feeder...it invariably draws moisture and clumps...Okie,
Why would it clump if kept dry in a gravity protein feeder?
bill
I have used pellets in a banks feeder...it invariably draws moisture and clumps...
My best use of it was later in the season when I was going through 300 lbs every 3 days and it was 2 parts corn, 1 part pellets...when I stopped feeding even with that small amount my feeder had clumped feed in it I had to scrape out...I used protein pellets in a Banks feeder one summer and had zero problems with moisture, but the deer were eating 250 lbs of food every 4 days so maybe that’s why.
My best use of it was later in the season when I was going through 300 lbs every 3 days and it was 2 parts corn, 1 part pellets...when I stopped feeding even with that small amount my feeder had clumped feed in it I had to scrape out...
The price is right for sure. That’s some cheap feed if it's got good components.View attachment 19547 Has any body used this mix in their deer feeders?
I have used 2 kinds. 1 was a high protein pellet our local feed supplier was selling. It was made in a local feed mill and looked like a great product. The next was rice bran pellets from Atwood’s...Weird. What kind of pellets? I used the Record Rack protein feed and had 0 problems...I was feeding 100% pellets and went through several pallets worth. The humidity where I hunt is very high so there was ample exposure to moisture.
I have used 2 kinds. 1 was a high protein pellet our local feed supplier was selling. It was made in a local feed mill and looked like a great product. The next was rice bran pellets from Atwood’s...
Besides the issue of attracting moisture they work like any rice bran I have used...draw lots of deer!How did the rice bran pellets work for you?
bill