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Preventing nose to nose contact isnt the goal, that will never happen. The idea is to reduce the saturation of the soil with urine and fecal matter so they wont constantly stand in it then lick their feet and so on and so forth.
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I can honestly say I have found deer poop under oak trees, in food plots and in scrapes but never under a feeder. |
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Public Service Announcement: Don't forget to remove those empty feed bags from the rear of your trucks. Just ride around and count empty bags on the shoulders of highways.
Disgusting...that's all I got to say about that, stay safe.
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