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Got another dumb question for the group... Everyone who writes about feeding birds says to elevate their feed to chest height (especially difficult when dealing with three different heights)--but my experience has convinced me that an elevated feed tray=a dumped feed tray. What are your thoughts?:caf:pop
 
Here's a pic of my young guy who's afraid of Sam. He's a year old and looks like he'll be a four pointer this year. According to my tractor guy (yea, I live on 100 acres and don't own a tractor) his father is at least 16 points. His Mom has delivered twins the last two years but didn't show back up after doe season.

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Sorry about the pickets but I was sitting on the deck.
 
Here's a pic of my young guy who's afraid of Sam. He's a year old and looks like he'll be a four pointer this year. According to my tractor guy (yea, I live on 100 acres and don't own a tractor) his father is at least 16 points. His Mom has delivered twins the last two years but didn't show back up after doe season.

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Sorry about the pickets but I was sitting on the deck.



Thanks for the picture and telling us those were deck rails, I was thinking they were the bars on your cell.




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Got another dumb question for the group... Everyone who writes about feeding birds says to elevate their feed to chest height (especially difficult when dealing with three different heights)--but my experience has convinced me that an elevated feed tray=a dumped feed tray. What are your thoughts?:caf:pop

Sorry, I can't help much. All my food dishes go right on the floor but I fill everything with FF every morning. Even with 30 chickens sharing 2 bowls, they never get spilled. Only issue I have is chicks in the brooders kicking shavings in to them lol
 
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