As for whitetail deer use of the cottonseed some feeders are being hit very hard while others have not been touched at all.
Cottonseed meal feed for deer.
It s not a one stop shop but whole cottonseed is a great supplement for whitetail.
Whole cottonseed lacks many of the micro and macro nutrients that protein pellets contain.
In fact deer continue to hammer these sites even after all the corn is gone.
Clay hilton dvm at the caesar kleberg wildlife research institute s deer associates annual gathering here earlier this year.
A lot of ranches use it and deer will come to love it.
Feeding cottonseed to deer.
In addition to being a veterinarian hilton who also has degrees in wildlife science is the director of veterinary technology at texas a m university.
Many properties feed it from february through september and have zero problems during the rut.
And although cottonseed has many great qualities its availability may be limited in your.
That was the gist of the message offered by dr.
Of course the protein feeders are timed feeders on our property.
Photo courtesy of texas agricultural experiment station the gossypol study was done with fallow deer a species native to the mediterranean region of.
Several sources of alternative protein include crop seeds such as soybeans and whole cottonseed.
Although protein pellets ranging from 16 to 20 protein are often offered in free choice feeders people often consider other sources of protein for diet supplementation.
However one veterinarian researcher says more study is needed.
Feeding cottonseed will increase deer body condition help improve annual fawn production and allow for increased antler development in bucks but as a feed it should not be considered a complete ration for white tailed deer.
To start them feeding on the cottonseed we added corn to about 5 cages and they have been hit the hardest.
Feeding cottonseed meal to female fallow deer safe at low rates.
Currently it seems the deer prefer feeding on cottonseed over the protein pellets.
However cottonseed contains a compound known as gossypol a toxic pigment the plant naturally produces and is believed to discourage consumption by animals.