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BTW if you have your eggs gathered up I am in central NC but watch out for the guard geese, they don't like strangers!
This is not my first go around with feed sources. Southern States makes a wonderfull waterfowl floating pellet in their Richmond VA plant. It used to reek of fish oil that was applied to the outside of the pellet to waterproof it. The only draw back in my eyes was that it was 20% protein which is a little rich for periods of fast growth and wing development. I would recommend it only to get told it wasn't available in the area. A friend just over the SC line couldn't get it but he could get a wonderfull feed that was made for the Mallard hunting clubs in his area We used to meet and exchange pickup loads of feed a couple of times per year.
The SS waterfowl pellets used to be available as far north as "the Southern Tier" of NY but SS bought out a bunch of AG-Way stores and the supply wouldn't strech that far north anymore. If anyone here has Southern States feed stores it doesn't hurt to ask. It is a great feed and tons of fun to throw a cup of the pellets on the water surface when the ducks are around, the movement in the water just drives them nuts and they go into a feeding frenzy. I suppose I should at least try to sleep.....
BTW if you have your eggs gathered up I am in central NC but watch out for the guard geese, they don't like strangers!
This is not my first go around with feed sources. Southern States makes a wonderfull waterfowl floating pellet in their Richmond VA plant. It used to reek of fish oil that was applied to the outside of the pellet to waterproof it. The only draw back in my eyes was that it was 20% protein which is a little rich for periods of fast growth and wing development. I would recommend it only to get told it wasn't available in the area. A friend just over the SC line couldn't get it but he could get a wonderfull feed that was made for the Mallard hunting clubs in his area We used to meet and exchange pickup loads of feed a couple of times per year.
The SS waterfowl pellets used to be available as far north as "the Southern Tier" of NY but SS bought out a bunch of AG-Way stores and the supply wouldn't strech that far north anymore. If anyone here has Southern States feed stores it doesn't hurt to ask. It is a great feed and tons of fun to throw a cup of the pellets on the water surface when the ducks are around, the movement in the water just drives them nuts and they go into a feeding frenzy. I suppose I should at least try to sleep.....