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Remember, we said that they will only consume 20% to 25% of their diet in supplemental feed. It is shown that they will consume
approximately 75% to 80% of their diet in food plot crops! This is probably for two reasons: one, because it is more like browsing to them. Deer are naturally browsers. It is unnatural for them to stand at a feeder. Two, because of the quality of the forage. Food plots produce forage that is much more palatable and digestible then corn, protein pellets or native vegetation.
The availability of quality summer forage may be the difference between just surviving and being able to express their true genetic potential. Think about the high protein milk that mother doe needs during the spring and summer. Think about the fact that some bucks may lose 30% of their body weight during the rut. Spring and summer is when they are playing catch-up. If they don’t have to play catch-up then they can express their antler growing capability.
There are many choices in commodity seeds that we have planted for whitetail over the years. However, be warned that even though they eat the rye grass or dwarf essex rape that you’ve planted for them, it may not be the best thing for them.
Mossy Oak Bio-Logic® has taken science from the technologically advanced forage producers in New Zealand and brought it here to the United States. The reason New Zealand is superior to us in this area is because of the “almighty dollar.” Two of the top three exports in their country are antler and venison!
The New Zealand ranchers want a forage that will grow huge bodies and big “bone” as fast as possible. For many years here in the US, we’ve been cross-breeding and genetically manipulating our plants for particular desirable
characteristics for certain end results. For instance, corn to produce ethanol, clover for bovine consumption, etc. The end result has never been geared for the four-chambered stomach and the digestive system of a deer.
Not only do Bio-Logic® Blends have off-the-chart protein and nutrient content, but when a deer consumes them they actually gain benefit from the nutrition. The plants are meant to break down in a whitetail’s digestive system. Take ladino clover and soybeans as an example, 24% and 18% protein… When whitetail eats those plants it doesn’t mean they gain access to all of that protein. They have different enzymes and bacteria in their stomach and break things down differently. When you feed a whitetail you’re not actually feeding their gut, you’re feeding the bacteria in their gut.
Food plots are not only important towards the health goals that you set, they’re also important to help you with your harvest goals. The use of a harvest plot containing very attractive blends during the hunting season can make it much easier to fill your tags. You may not be able to knock over Pope & Young animals right in the middle of your food plot, you might harvest him 200 yards away. But the food plot was the reason he was coming and the focal point of the hunt.
As said, there is no way that you can supply the amount or the quality of food that you can for the cost than by planting food plots. Food plots will help your herd health, help your bucks express their true antler growing potential and make your hunting a lot easier.
Todd Amenrud is the Director of Public Relations, Territory Manager & Habitat Consultant for Bio-Logic®. |