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Wheat and cracked maize, but dont mix them as the birds can reject the wheat and concentrate on the maize, all ours are in seperate feeders which we have changed to rigid tubes rather than springs where brock and roe deer could avail themselves of our expensive grain. This year we have tried a round bail with the netting chopped of and a couple of buckets of wheat dumped on the top, in the course of a few weeks the pheasants now have about a quarter of bale demolished.

 

Blackpowder

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what else did you have in mind?

 

no idea, it was just a question, but one that appears to have thrown up a few things other than wheat

 

cheeseburgers :good:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or if they arent available wheat.

 

thanks :good:

 

Marv - Try wheat and split maise :P

 

:good: cheers bud

 

Crumb when thay come, then we move on to wheat. I have used kibbled maize in the past for pheasants, it worked very well.

 

ft

 

thanks ft

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Wheat and cracked maize, but dont mix them as the birds can reject the wheat and concentrate on the maize, all ours are in seperate feeders which we have changed to rigid tubes rather than springs where brock and roe deer could avail themselves of our expensive grain. This year we have tried a round bail with the netting chopped of and a couple of buckets of wheat dumped on the top, in the course of a few weeks the pheasants now have about a quarter of bale demolished.

 

Blackpowder

 

cheers for the input

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