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@Texicano, do you have a lot of Japanese Beetles down your way now? If yes, then it might be really easy to get top quality protein flying to your stags in those runs while they are putting on frame?
 
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@Texicano, do you have a lot of Japanese Beetles down your way now? If yes, then it might be really easy to get top quality protein flying to your stags in those runs while they are putting on frame?
How could I achieve that? Yes there is a lot of good protein around the yard.
 
How could I achieve that? Yes there is a lot of good protein around the yard.


It does not take many birds per acre to over graze the animal forage base. In my setting it is easy to see a rapid drop in grasshoppers and crickets that most days make up the majority of insect fare during the heat of summer. Most of those consumed come in from surrounding area assuming it is conducive for high grasshopper production. Adult grasshoppers get replenished fast it they can fly. Immature much slower to replenish. Two things can then happen. First is I step in with more complete feed. Second is birds range further afield while foraging. If you have a relatively large number of birds relative to the area foraged and immigration of new forage to replace that consumed, you can do things to concentrate drift. One is what I am playing on Japanese Beetles. Second is to use lights to bring in night flying insects. Another is to have stands of slightly taller vegetation that flying insects are less likely to pass over as drift.
 
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